Academy  of  Medicine 


Nos.  17,  19  and  21  West  43D  Street 


NEW  YORK 


INSTITUTED  JANUARY  6,  1847 


INCORPORATED  JUNE  23,  1 85 1 


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CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 


JANUARY,  1911 


THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  MEDICINE 


Nos.  17,  19  AND  21  WEST  43d  STREET, 


NEW  YORK 





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OFFICERS 

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THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  MEDICINE 

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PRESIDENT  *. 

WILLIAM  M.  POLK,  M.D.,  LL.D. 


VICE-PRESIDENTS  : 

JOSEPH  A.  BLAKE,  M.D.  L.  EMMETT  HOLT,  M.D. 

GLENTWORTH  R.  BUTLER,  M.D. 


RECORDING  SECRETARY: 

JOHN  H.  HUDDLESTON,  M.D. 


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REGINALD  H.  SAYRE,  M.D. 

CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY  : 

EGBERT  LEFEVRE,  M.D. 

STATISTICAL  SECRETARY: 

ADONIRAM  B.  JUDSON,  M.D. 

ASSISTANT  SECRETARY'. 


CHARLES  F.  ADAMS,  M.D. 

0 TRUSTEES '. 

6 CHARLES  L.  DANA,  M.D.  ARTHUR  M.  JACOBUS, 
• W.  GILMAN  THOMPSON,  M.D.  ABRAHAM  JACOBI, 
A.  ALEXANDER  SMITH,  M.D. 

COMMITTEE  ON  ADMISSION  : 


- FLOYD  M.  CRANDALL,  M.D. 

3 CHARLES  H.  RICHARDSON,  M.D. 

°*  H.  SEYMOUR  HOUGHTON,  M.D. 

JOHN  ROGERS,  M.D. 

W.  KELLY  SIMPSON,  M.D. 


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COMMITTEE  ON  LIBRARY! 

HENRY  S.  OPPENHEIMER,  M.D.  HAVEN  EMERSON, 
C.  N.  B.  CAMAC,  M.D.  LEWIS  A.  CONNER, 

THOMAS  L.  STEDMAN,  M.D. 

EXECUTIVE  LIBRARIAN! 

CHARLES  MALLORY  WILLIAMS,  M.D. 

LIBRARIAN  ! 

JOHN  S.  BROWNNE,  Esquire. 

COUNSEL  TO  THE  ACADEMY  ! 

HOWARD  VAN  SINDEREN,  Esquire. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


List  of  Officers 

PAGE. 

Trust  Funds 9 

Acts  of  Incorporation 12 

CONSTITUTION. 

Article  I. — Name  of  Corporation 16 

“ II.— Object 16 

III.  — Fellowships 16 

IV.  — Officers  and  Terms  of  Office 17 

V. — Committees 18 

“ VI.— Sections 18 

VII. — Certificate  and  Resignation  of  Fellowship 19 

“ VIII.— Discipline 19 

IX. — Amendment 20 

BY-LAWS. 

Article  I. — Meetings 21 

II. — President 22 

III.  — Vice-Presidents 22 

IV.  — Recording  Secretary 22 

V. — Assistant  Secretary 23 

VI. — Corresponding  Secretary 23 

VII. — Statistical  Secretary 23 

“ VIII.— Treasurer 24 

IX. — Boards  and  Committees 25 

“ X.— Council 26 

XI. — Board  of  Trustees 28 

XII. — Committee  on  Admission 29 

“ XIII. — Committee  on  Library 30 


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Article  XIV. — Sections 34 

XV. — Funds,  Investments  and  Real  Estate 35 

“ XVI. — Admission  Fee  and  Dues 36 

“ XVII. — Signing  Constitution  and  By-Laws 37 

“ XVIII. — Election  of  Officers 38 

“ XIX. — Transactions 39 

XX. — Annual  Reports 39 

“ XXI. — Order  of  Business  and  Rules  of  Order 39 

“ XXII.— Amendment 40 

List  of  Fellows  and  Associate  Fellows 41-75 


TRUST  FUNDS  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF 

MEDICINE. 


The  Trustees,  by  virtue  of  the  Charter,  have  received  and  hold  in 

trust  the  following  funds : 

THE  GENERAL  PERMANENT  FUND,  INCLUDING  THE  HOSACK  LEGACY. 

Formed  by  all  gifts  to  The  New  York  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine not  otherwise  specifically  designated  by  donors. 

Income  used  for  the  purpose  of  advancing  medical  sci- 
ence under  the  direction  of  the  trustees $518,615.59 

THE  WESLEY  M.  CARPENTER  LECTURESHIP  FUND. 

Legacy  of  Wesley  M.  Carpenter,  M.D.  Income  to  be 
used  annually  for  one  medical  lecture.  Established 
in  1891 $5,813.09 

ALFRED  LEE  LOOMIS  ENTERTAINMENT  FUND. 

Legacy  of  Alfred  Lee  Loomis,  M.D.,  Ex-President  of 
The  Academy.  Income  to  provide  refreshments  after 
meetings  of  the  Academy.  Established  in  1895 $10,000.00 

EDWARD  N.  GIBBS  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  FUND. 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Edward  N.  Gibbs  and  Miss  George 
Barker  Gibbs.  (Now  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Sherrill.)  In- 
come to  be  awarded  biennially  to  a research  worker  on 
the  Diseases  of  the  Kidney  who  shall  be  a physician 
of  not  less  than  three  years’  experience;  resident  in 
the  United  States,  and  selected  from  the  applicants  by 
a permanent  Committee  of  Award,  and  who  shall  pub- 
lish the  complete  research  as  a Thesis.  Established 
in  1901 $12,329.33 

THE  ENDOWMENT  FUND. 

Formed  by  the  admission  fees  of  the  Fellows  and  by  any 
special  donations  or  bequests  that  may  be  received  for 
the  fund.  The  income  from  this  fund  shall  be  ex- 
pended, as  necessary,  for  the  construction,  betterment, 
or  maintenance,  of  the  Academy.  Established  October 
19,  1905 $13,500.00 


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THE  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Formed  by  gifts  and  from  sales  of  triplicate  volumes. 

Income  to  be  used  for  purchase  of  books  and  journals. 

Established  in  1878 $27,893.04 

PHILIPPINE  MEYER  AND  ERNST  JACOBI  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  Mr.  Jacob  Meyer  and  Dr.  A.  Jacobi.  Income  to 
be  used  for  purchase  of  books.  Established  1887. . . . $5,035.00 

HORACE  PUTNAM  FARNHAM,  M.D.,  LIBRARY  FUND. 


Gift  of  Mrs.  Eliza  C.  Farnham,  in  memory  of  her  hus- 
band, the  late  Horace  Putnam  Farnham,  M.D.,  former 
Vice-President  of  the  Academy.  Income  to  be  used 
for  purchase  of  books.  Established  in  1889 $10,000.00 

MERRILL  WHITNEY  WILLIAMS  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Robert  M.  Gallaway  as  a memorial  of  her 
father.  Income  to  be  used  for  the  purchase  of  books. 

Established  in  1895 $220.00 


J.  MARION  SIMS  MEMORIAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  the  Sims  Monument  Committee  as  a memorial  of 
the  late  James  Marion  Sims,  M.D.  Income  to  be  used 
for  the  purchase  of  books.  Established  in  1896 $100.00 

JAMES  S.  CUSHMAN  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  William  F.  Cushman,  M.D.,  late  Treasurer  for 
the  Trustees,  as  a memorial  of  his  brother.  Income  to 
be  used  for  the  purchase  of  books.  Established  in  1897.  $1,000.00 

DR.  ORVILLE  RANNEY  FLOWER  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  the  late  Governor  Roswell  P.  Flower,  as  a me- 
morial of  his  uncle,  Orville  Ranney,  M.D.  Income  to 
be  used  for  the  purchase  of  books.  Established  in  1897.  $1,000.00 

ANNA  WOERISHOFFER  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  Mrs.  Anna  WoerishofFer,  established  by  the 
Academy  as  a special  library  fund  in  recognition  of 
many  generous  contributions.  Income  to  be  used  for 
the  purchase  of  books.  Established  in  1897 $15,000.00 


Trust  Funds. 


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A.  L.  NORTHROP,  D.D.S.,  DENTAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  First  District  Dental  Society,  N.  Y.  Income  to 
be  used  for  purchase,  binding  and  care  of  books  upon 
Dentistry.  Established  in  1897 $250.00 

ERNST  KRACKOWIZER  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  of  friends  of  the  late  Ernst  Krackowizer,  M.D.  In* 
come  to  be  used  for  purchase  of  books.  Established  as 
a library  fund  in  1897,  was  originally  a prize  fund.  . . $1,670.00 

WILLIAM  T.  LUSK  MEMORIAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Established  by  legacy,  and  gift  of  the  children  of  the  late 


Dr.  William  T.  Lusk.  Income  to  be  used  for  the  pur- 
chase of  books.  Established  in  1898 $1,000.00 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Established  by  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  Commit- 
tee, December  13,  1898.  Income  to  be  used  for  the 
purchase  of  books $500.00 


GERMAN  HOSPITAL  AND  DISPENSARY  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Gift  from  the  Collegium  of  the  Physicians  of  the  German 
Hospital  and  Dispensary.  Income  to  be  used  for  the 
benefit  of  the  Library.  Established  December  3,  1903.  $3,076.00 

ALBERT  WILLIAM  WARDEN  MEMORIAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Legacy  of  Albert  William  Warden,  M.D.  Income  to  be 
used  for  the  purchase  of  books.  Established  December 
15,  1906 $950.00 

THE  AUSTIN  FLINT,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  MEMORIAL  LIBRARY  FUND. 

Established  by  certain  alumni  of  the  Bellevue  Hospital 
Medical  College,  and  friends  of  the  late  Austin  Flint, 

M.D.,  LL.D.  Income  to  be  used  for  the  purchase  of 

books.  Established  July  2,  1910 $1,200.00 

Donations  and  bequests  are  solicited  by  The  New  York  Academy 
of  Medicine  for  any  of  the  above  mentioned  funds,  and  particularly 
for  “The  Library  Fund,”  and  for  such  other  special  or  memorial 
funds  as  may  be  suggested  by  the  donor. 

Nos.  15,  17,  19,  and  21  West  Forty-third  Street,  New  York. 


AN  ACT 


TO  INCORPORATE 

THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  MEDICINE. 

Passed  June  23,  1851. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  Nezv  York , represented  in  Senate  and 
Assembly , do  enact  as  follows : 

Section  1.  J.  Kearny  Rodgers,  James  Anderson,  Galen  Carter, 
Willard  Parker,  John  H.  Griscom,  Edward  L.  Beadle,  Isaac  Wood, 
James  O.  Pond,  and  John  G.  Adams,  and  such  other  persons  as 
are  now  associated  as  The  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine,  or 
may  hereafter  become  associated  with  them,  are  hereby  constituted 
a body  corporate,  by  the  name  of 

“the  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  MEDICINE,” 

for  the  purpose  of  promoting  the  advancement  of  Medical  Science 
by  such  means  as  to  them  shall  appear  expedient  and  proper. 

Section  2.  The  said  corporation  shall  have  power  to  make  and 
adopt  a Constitution  and  By-Laws,  rules  and  regulations  for  the 
admission,  suspension,  and  expulsion  of  its  members,  and  their 
government ; the  election  of  its  officers,  and  define  their  duties ; and 
for  the  safe-keeping  and  protection  of  its  property  and  funds,  and, 
from  time  to  time,  to  alter  or  repeal  such  Constitution,  By-Laws, 
rules  and  regulations.  The  present  officers  shall  hold  their  re- 
spective offices  until  others  shall  be  chosen  in  their  places. 

Section  3.  The  said  corporation  may  purchase  and  hold  any 
real  or  personal  estate  the  annual  income  of  which  shall  not  exceed 
five  thousand  dollars. 


Acts  of  Incorporation. 


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Section  4.  The  said  corporation  shall  possess  the  general 
powers,  and  be  subject  to  the  general  restrictions  and  liabilities  pre- 
scribed in  the  third  title  of  the  eighteenth  chapter  of  the  first  part  of 
the  Revised  Statutes. 

Section  5.  The  corporators  hereby  incorporated  are  authorized 
to  appoint  one  delegate  to  represent  them  in  the  State  Medical 
Society,*  with  all  the  powers  and  privileges  which  delegates  for  the 
respective  Medical  Colleges  of  this  State  possess. 

Section  6.  The  Legislature  may  at  any  time  alter  or  repeal  this 

act 

State  of  New  York , Secretary's  Office. 

I certify,  that  I have  compared  the  foregoing  with  the 
original  law  on  file  in  this  office,  and  that  the  same  is  a cor- 
rect transcript  therefrom,  and  of  the  whole  of  said  original. 
[l.  s.]  Given  under  my  hand  and  seal  of  office,  at  the  City  of 
Albany,  this  Twenty-eighth  day  of  June,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  fifty-one. 

A.  G.  Johnson,  Dept.  Sec.  of  State* 


Chap.  308. 

AN  ACT  TO  AMEND  AN  ACT  ENTITLED  “An  ACT  TO  INCORPORATE 

The  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine,”  passed  June  23,  1851. 
Passed  June  4,  1853. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New  York , represented  in  Senate  and 
Assembly , do  enact  as  follows 

Section  1.  The  fifth  section  of  chapter  two  hundred  and 
seventy-four  of  the  Laws  of  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-one  is  hereby 
amended  so  as  to  read  as  follows: 

Section  5.  The  corporators  hereby  incorporated  are  authorized 
to  appoint  five  delegates  to  represent  them  in  the  State  Medical  So- 


*The  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


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ciety,*  with  all  the  powers  and  privileges  which  delegates  from  the 
respective  Medical  Colleges  of  this  State  possess. 

Section  2.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

Chap.  375. 

AN  ACT  TO  CONFER  CERTAIN  POWERS  AND  PRIVILEGES  UPON 
The  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine. 

Passed  June  2,  1877,  three-fifths  being  present. 

The  People  of  the  State  of  New  York , represented  in  Senate  and 
Assembly , do  enact  as  follows : 

Section  1.  The  present  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine,  as  now  organized,  consisting  of  five  mem- 
bers, shall  be  continued,  and  on  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  any 
of  the  said  Trustees  a successor  shall  be  elected,  who  shall  hold  his 
office  for  five  years,  and  until  his  successor  shall  be  elected. 

Section  2.  In  case  of  the  death  or  resignation  of  any  Trustee 
during  his  term,  his  successor  shall  be  elected  for  the  residue  of  his 
term  thus  expired. 

Section  3.  On  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  any  of  the  said 
Trustees,  a successor  shall  be  elected,  who  shall  hold  his  office  for 
five  years,  and  until  his  successor  shall  be  elected. 

Section  4.  The  said  Corporation  may  take  and  hold  in  trust  any 
personal  or  real  estate,  either  by  purchase,  gift,  bequest,  or  devise, 
the  annual  income  of  which  shall  not  exceed  ten  thousand  dollars. 

Section  5.  Any  property  so  purchased,  given,  bequeathed,  or 
devised  to  the  said  Corporation,  unless  the  use  is  otherwise  specifi- 
cally designated  by  the  donor,  shall  be  added  to  and  form  a part 
of  The  General  Permanent  Fund  held  in  Trust  by  said  Corporation, 
the  interest  or  income  of  which  shall  only  be  used  by  the  said  cor- 


*The  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


Acts  of  Incorporation. 


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poration  for  the  purpose  of  advancing  Medical  Science  under 
their  direction,  and  any  court  of  record  may  restrain  any  expendi- 
ture or  misappropriation  of  such  property,  or  any  part  thereof,  on 
complaint  of  any  three  of  the  Fellows  of  the  said  “New  York 
Academy  of  Medicine”  qualified  to  vote  at  the  annual  election  for 
Trustees. 

Section  6.  This  act  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

State  of  New  York, 

Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State. 
ss. 


I have  compared  the  preceding  with  the  original  law  on  file  in 
this  office,  and  do  hereby  certify  that  the  same  is  a correct  tran- 
script therefrom,  and  of  the  whole  of  said  original  law. 

Given  under  my  hand  and  the  seal  of  office  of  the  Secre- 
[l.  s.]  tary  of  State,  at  the  City  of  Albany,  this  fourth  day  of 
June,  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  seventy- 
seven. 

John  Bigelow,  Secretary  of  State. 


THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  MEDICINE. 


CONSTITUTION. 


ARTICLE  I. 

NAME  OF  CORPORATION. 

This  Association  shall  be  called  The  New  York  Academy  of 
Medicine,  and  shall  be  composed  of  Fellows,  Associate  Fellows, 
Honorary  Fellows,  and  Benefactors,  but  only  the  first  class  of  Fel- 
lows shall  have  any  right,  title,  or  interest,  in  the  real  or  personal 
property,  or  funds,  of  the  Academy,  or  be  eligible  for  office,  or  have 
the  right  to  vote. 


ARTICLE  II. 

OBJECT. 

The  object  of  the  Academy  shall  be: 

The  Investigation  and  Promotion  of  the  Science  and  Art  of  Medi- 
cine, and  the  maintenance  of  a Public  Medical  Library. 


ARTICLE  III. 

FELLOWSHIPS. 

Section  1.  A candidate  for  Fellowship  must  be  a resident  of 
the  United  States  of  America  and  a graduate  or  licentiate  in  medi- 
cine or  surgery,  who  has  been  engaged  in  active  medical  practice  for 
the  three  years  immediately  preceding  the  application  for  Fellow- 


Constitution. 


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ship,  or  who  is  actively  engaged  in  scientific  research,  or  in  teaching, 
in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable  institution,  college, 
laboratory,  or  hospital  in  the  United  States. 

The  number  of  Fellows  residing  in  the  City  of  New  York  shall 
be  limited  to  twelve  hundred  and  the  number  not  residing  in  the 
City  to  two  hundred  and  fifty. 

Section  2.  A candidate  for  Associate  Fellowship  must  be  a 
resident  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  a graduate  of  a sci- 
entific institution,  or  college,  other  than  medical,  dental,  or  pharma- 
ceutical, who  is  actively  engaged  in  scientific  research,  or  in  teach- 
ing, in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable  institution,  college, 
laboratory  or  hospital  in  the  United  States. 

The  number  of  Associate  Fellows  shall  be  limited  to  two  hun- 
dred and  fifty. 

Section  3.  A physician  or  scientist  of  the  United  States  or  of  a 
foreign  country  of  exceptional  eminence  in  medicine  or  science  and 
actively  engaged  therein  may  be  elected  an  Honorary  Fellow.  The 
number  of  Honorary  Fellows  shall  be  limited  to  fifty. 

Section  4.  A person  who  has  rendered  illustrious  services  to 
the  Academy  may  be  elected  a Benefactor  at  any  stated  meeting 
upon  the  recommendation  of  the  Council. 


ARTICLE  IV. 

OFFICERS  AND  TERMS  OF  OFFICE. 

Section  1.  There  shall  be  a President,  three  Vice-Presidents,  a 
Recording  Secretary,  a Corresponding  Secretary,  a Treasurer,  and 
five  Trustees. 

These  officers,  together  with  the  chairman  of  each  Standing  Com- 
mittee, shall  constitute  the  Council  for  the  transaction  of  the  general 
executive  business  of  the  Academy.  The  five  elected  Trustees,  and 
ex-officio , the  President,  the  Recording  Secretary,  and  the  Treasurer 


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shall  constitute  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  transaction  of  the 
financial  business  of  the  Academy.  There  shall  also  be  an  As- 
sistant Secretary,  a Statistical  Secretary,  and  an  Executive  Librarian, 
each  of  whom  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Council. 

Section  2.  The  President  shall  be  elected  for  the  term  of  two 
years ; the  Vice-Presidents  for  the  term  of  three  years,  one  retiring 
and  one  being  elected  each  year ; the  Recording  Secretary,  the  Corre- 
sponding Secretary,  and  the  Treasurer,  for  the  term  of  three  years; 
and  the  Trustees  for  the  term  of  five  years,  one  retiring  and  one 
being  elected  each  year.  The  Assistant  Secretary,  the  Statistical 
Secretary,  and  the  Executive  Librarian,  shall  be  appointed  for  three 
years. 

The  terms  of  all  officers  shall  begin  and  end  on  the  first  day  of 
January,  excepting  that  officers  elected  to  fill  vacancies  shall  assume 
office  immediately  on  election. 


ARTICLE  V. 

COMMITTEES. 

The  following  Standing  Committees  shall  be  elected  for  the  term 
of  five  years,  and  shall  consist  of  five  members  each,  one  member  for 
each  committee  retiring  and  one  being  elected  each  year:  1.  A Com- 
mittee on  Admission.  2.  A Committee  on  Library. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

SECTIONS. 

The  Academy  may  be  divided  into  Sections,  as  follows:  1,  Medi- 
cine ; 2,  Surgery ; 3,  Obstetrics  and  Gynaecology ; 4,  Orthopaedics ; 5, 
Neurology  and  Psychiatry ; 6,  Ophthalmology ; 7,  Otology ; 8,  Laryn- 
gology and  Rhinology ; 9,  Paediatrics ; 10,  Genito-Urinary  Diseases ; 
11,  Dermatology;  12,  Public  Health;  and  as  many  more  as  may  at 
any  time  be  proposed,  in  writing,  by  twenty  or  more  Fellows  and 
approved  by  a three-fourths  vote  of  the  Fellows  present  and  voting 
at  a stated  meeting  of  the  Academy. 


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ARTICLE  VII. 

CERTIFICATE  AND  RESIGNATION  OF  FELLOWSHIP. 

Section  1.  Every  Fellow,  Associate  Fellow,  and  Honorary  Fel- 
low, on  election  to  and  completion  of  membership,  shall  be  furnished 
with  a copy  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Academy  and  a 
duly  authenticated  certificate  of  Fellowship. 

Section  2.  The  certificate  may  be  revoked  for  cause;  and  in 
case  of  refusal  to  surrender  the  same,  the  Academy  may  publish 
such  revocation  in  the  medical  journals. 

Section  3.  Any  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  who  has  complied 
with  the  requirements  of  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  may  resign 
his  Fellowship,  by  presenting  at  a stated  meeting  a communication 
in  writing  to  that  effect  approved  by  the  Council ; but  no  resignation 
shall  be  valid  until  accepted  by  the  Academy. 


ARTICLE  VIII. 

DISCIPLINE. 

Section  1.  The  Academy  may  reprimand,  or  suspend,  or  drop, 
or  expel  a Fellow,  or  an  Associate  Fellow,  for  violation  of  its  regula- 
tions, or  the  commission  of  any  act  which  unfavorably  affects  the 
character  of  the  medical  profession,  or  the  interests  or  reputation  of 
the  Academy,  or  of  its  Fellows,  or  Associate  Fellows. 

Section  2.  A three-fourths  vote  of  the  Fellows  present  and 
voting  shall  be  necessary  to  reprimand,  or  suspend,  or  drop,  or  expel 
a Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow.  A vote  to  expel  a Fellow,  or  Asso- 
ciate Fellow,  shall  not  be  taken  unless  the  printed  call  for  the  meet- 
ing contains  a notice  of  the  proposition  to  expel  and  the  accused  shall 
have  been  duly  notified  by  mail  in  a sealed  envelope  at  least  one 
week  previously  at  his  last  given  address.  In  case  of  a proposition 
to  reprimand,  or  suspend,  or  drop  a Fellow,  or  an  Associate  Fellow, 
a private  notice  to  that  effect  sent  to  said  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fel- 
low, by  mail  shall  suffice  and  no  general  announcement  to  the 
Fellows  shall  be  required 


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ARTICLE  IX. 

AMENDMENT. 

This  Constitution  shall  be  amended  only  by  a vote  of  three- 
fourths  of  the  Fellows  present  and  voting  at  a stated  or  special  meet- 
ing of  the  Academy,  subsequent  to  one  at  which  a proposition  to 
that  effect  shall  have  been  made  in  writing,  and  then  only  after  the 
proposed  amendment  shall  have  been  printed  and  sent  by  mail  to 
every  Fellow  at  his  last  given  address. 


BY-LAWS. 

I.  MEETINGS. 

Section  1.  The  stated  meetings  of  the  Academy  shall  be  held 
at  its  office  or  place  of  transacting  its  business  affairs  in  the  Bor- 
ough of  Manhattan,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  on  the  first  and  third  Thurs- 
days of  each  month,  from  October  to  May,  inclusive,  at  8.30  P.  M., 
except  when  the  stated  day  is  a legal  holiday,  in  which  case  the 
meeting  may  be  omitted  by  order  of  the  Council  or  the  Academy. 

Section  2.  The  Anniversary  Discourse  shall  be  delivered  in 
November,  at  a meeting  to  which  the  public  shall  be  invited. 

Section  3.  At  the  first  stated  meeting  in  November  all  nomina- 
tions for  the  officers  to  be  elected  by  the  Academy  at  the  Annual 
Election  shall  be  made.  At  the  first  stated  meeting  in  December  the 
Annual  Election  shall  be  held.  The  first  stated  meeting  in  January 
shall  be  the  Annual  Meeting,  at  which  all  Annual  Reports  shall  be 
presented,  and  the  addresses  of  the  retiring  President  and  the  in- 
coming President  delivered. 

Section  4.  Special  meetings  may  be  called  at  any  time  by  the 
President,  or  by  order  of  the  Council,  and  shall  be  called  upon  the 
requisition,  in  writing,  of  any  twenty  Fellows,  and  may  be  held  at 
the  regular  meeting  place  of  the  Academy,  or  in  any  suitable  place 
or  hall,  within  the  limits  of  the  City  of  New  York,  as  shall  be  desig- 
nated by  the  Council,  or  the  Academy. 

Section  5.  For  stated  meetings  at  least  five  days’  notice  shall 
be  given,  and  for  special  meetings  at  least  three  days’  notice. 


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Section  6.  The  notices  for  all  stated  or  special  meetings  of  the 
Academy  shall  be  in  print  or  writing,  and  sent  by  mail,  addressed  in 
each  instance  to  the  last  given  address  of  each  and  every  Fellow,  and 
Associate  Fellow,  of  the  Academy,  and  the  notices  shall  state  the 
place,  date,  and  hour  of  such  proposed  meeting. 

At  special  meetings  no  other  business  shall  be  conducted  or  en- 
acted except  that  stated  in  the  call  for  the  meeting.  The  affidavit  of 
mailing  by  the  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Academy  of  such  notice 
for  the  call  of  a meeting,  shall  be  sufficient  proof  of  the  service  of 
such  notice  upon  each  and  every  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  for 
any  and  all  purposes* 

Section  7.  At  all  special  and  stated  meetings,  twenty-one  Fel- 
lows shall  be  necessary  to  constitute  a quorum  for  the  transaction 
of  any  executive  business. 


II.  PRESIDENT. 

The  President  shall  preside  over  all  meetings  of  the  Academy 
and  of  the  Council;  regulate  all  debates;  call  special  meetings;  sign 
all  diplomas,  letters  testimonial,  and  other  documents  requiring  his 
signature ; appoint  all  committees  not  otherwise  provided  for ; an- 
nounce the  result  of  all  votes;  designate  one  or  more  Fellows  to  pre- 
pare suitable  memoirs  of  deceased  Fellows,  and  be,  ex  officio , a 
member  of  all  the  Standing  Committees,  and  perform  such  other 
duties  as  legally  pertain  to  the  office. 

III.  VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

The  Vice-Presidents  shall  assist  the  President  in  the  discharge 
of  his  duties,  and  shall,  in  the  order  of  their  seniority  in  the  office, 
perform  the  duties  of  the  President  in  case  of  his  absence  or  disa- 
bility. 


IV.  RECORDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep  minutes  of  the  proceedings 
of  all  meetings  of  the  Academy  and  of  the  Council;  notify  officers 
and  members  of  committees  of  their  appointment  and  the  duties  re- 
quired of  them ; sign  diplomas,  and  certify  all  official  acts  requiring 


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certification ; attest  and  affix  the  common  seal  to  all  diplomas,  letters 
testimonial,  and  other  documents  requiring  the  seal  of  the  Academy ; 
conduct  the  domestic  correspondence  of  the  Academy;  notify  candi- 
dates of  their  election  to  Fellowship,  or  Associate  Fellowship,  and 
receive  the  signatures  of  Fellows  elect  to  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws  ; be,  ex  officio , a member  of  all  the  Standing  Committees ; and 
transact  such  other  business  as  may  be  ordered  by  the  Academy,  or 
the  Council,  or  that  may  pertain  to  the  office. 


V.  ASSISTANT  SECRETARY. 

Section  1.  The  Assistant  Secretary  shall  keep  a list  of  the  Fel- 
lows and  Associate  Fellows;  issue  notices  of  all  stated  or  special 
meetings,  which  for  stated  meetings  shall  be  mailed  on  the  Saturday 
previous  to  the  day  of  meeting;  assist  the  Recording  Secretary  in  the 
discharge  of  his  duties,  and  in  case  of  his  absence  or  disability  per- 
form them. 

Section  2.  He  shall  keep  a Register  in  which  the  signatures  of 
the  Fellows  in  attendance  at  each  meeting  shall  be  entered  and,  as 
soon  as  a quorum  is  thus  ascertained  to  be  present,  notify  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  fact. 


VI.  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  take  charge  of  and  conduct 
the  foreign  correspondence  of  the  Academy.  He  shall  also  report 
the  death  of  each  Honorary  Fellow,  and  render  an  annual  report  to 
the  Council  in  December  of  each  year 


VII.  STATISTICAL  SECRETARY. 

The  Statistical  Secretary  shall  keep  a tabular  record  of  the  names 
of  every  former  and  present  Fellow  of  the  Academy,  with  the  place 
and  date  of  birth,  and  of  graduation;  the  educational  attainments; 
the  offices  held  in  the  Academy;  and  the  date,  place,  and  cause  of 
death  of  each  Fellow,  with  such  other  circumstances  as  shall  fully 


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illustrate  the  vital  statistics  of  the  Academy.  He  shall  report  to  the 
Academy,  the  decease  of  each  Fellow,  with  such  facts  relating  to  his 
life  and  death  as  may  be  obtainable;  and  shall  render  an  annual  re- 
port to  the  Council  in  December  of  each  year. 


VIII.  TREASURER. 

Section  1.  The  Treasurer  shall  be  required  to  give  a bond  satis- 
factory to  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  proper  performance  of  the 
duties  of  the  office,  the  expense  of  procuring  such  bond  to  be  borne 
by  the  Academy. 

Section  2.  The  Treasurer  shall  receive,  under  the  direction  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  all  moneys,  funds,  rentals,  admission  fees, 
dues  and  other  income  due  the  Academy,  and  deposit  the  same  in  an 
approved  bank,  trust  company,  or  institution  for  savings,  until  other- 
wise invested,  expended,  or  apportioned,  by  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
or  the  Academy;  pay  all  bills  or  sums  directed  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  or  the  Academy,  and  no  others;  keep  a correct  and  sep- 
arate account  of  all  moneys  and  funds  received  and  expended;  keep 
all  books,  papers,  bonds,  and  documents  of  value  in  his  care  in  a place 
of  safety;  give  a statement  of  all  separate  funds  of  the  Academy 
to  the  Board  of  Trustees  each  month,  and  to  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
and  to  the  Council,  annually,  in  December,  and  whenever  requested 
by  either;  also  have  his  books  and  accounts  ready  for  inspection 
whenever  requested  by  either,  and  deliver  up,  when  called  upon  by 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  the  Academy,  all  moneys,  papers,  books 
and  documents,  belonging  to  the  Academy  which  may  be  in  his  pos- 
session, to  his  successor  in  office,  or  to  any  other  person  appointed 
and  authorized  to  receive  them.  He  shall  send  to  the  Fellows,  and 
Associate  Fellows,  the  bills  for  annual  dues  or  other  indebtedness  by 
mail  on  January  first  in  each  year.  He  shall  report  to  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  and  to  the  Council,  in  January  of  each  year,  the  names  of 
all  Fellows,  and  Associate  Fellows,  who  have  not  paid  their  dues  or 
other  indebtedness  for  the  previous  year,  and  have  thereby  forfeited 
their  membership  in  the  Academy.  He  shall  be  present  at  all  elec- 
tions for  officers  of  the  Academy,  to  receive  dues  and  inform  the 
tellers  of  the  names  of  delinquents  and  of  those  not  entitled  to  vote. 


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IX.  BOARDS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

Section  1.  The  Council,  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  the  Stand- 
ing Committees,  shall  meet  in  January  in  each  year  to  organize,  and 
as  often  thereafter  as  may  be  necessary  to  transact  their  business ; 
shall  keep  regular  minutes  of  their  proceedings,  recorded  in  suitable 
books  provided  for  the  purpose,  and  render  an  Annual  Report  in 
December  in  each  year  to  the  Council. 

Section  2.  They  shall  in  addition  to  such  duties  as  are  herein- 
after assigned  to  them,  consider  all  matters  particularly  referred  to 
them  by  the  Academy,  or  the  Council,  and  report  thereon. 

Section  3.  When  any  member  of  a Standing  Committee,  of  the 
Council,  or  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  shall  have  been  absent  from 
four  consecutive  stated  meetings,  without  satisfactory  excuse,  such 
absence  shall  be  reported  to  the  President,  who  shall,  on  the 
approval  of  the  Council,  declare  the  seat  vacant. 


Section  4.  If  an  officer  of  the  Academy,  or  of  a Section,  or  of  a 
Committee,  shall  fail  to  discharge  his  duties  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Academy,  he  may  be  dismissed  from  his  office  by  a two-thirds  vote  of 
the  Fellows  present  and  voting  at  a stated  meeting  of  the  Academy; 
but  no  motion  for  dismissal  shall  be  acted  upon  until  the  Recording 
Secretary  shall  have  notified  the  alleged  delinquent  by  mail  at  his  last 
given  address,  and  all  Fellows  by  mail,  of  such  proposed  action  and 
the  date  of  the  meeting  at  which  action  is  to  be  taken. 

Section  5.  Every  member  of  a Committee,  or  any  Fellow,  or 
Associate  Fellow,  having  funds  or  property  belonging  to  the  Acad- 
emy, shall  give  up  the  same  on  demand  to  the  person  authorized  to 
receive  it. 

Section  6.  No  Fellow,  Associate  Fellow,  officer,  or  employee, 
and  no  Committee,  or  Section  of  the  Academy  shall  incur  any  obli- 
gation or  contract  involving  the  expenditure  of  money  without  first 
obtaining  the  consent  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 


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x.  COUNCIL. 

Section  1.  The  Council  shall  supervise  the  general  affairs  and 
scientific  work  of  the  Academy,  and  of  the  Sections,  also  the  duties 
and  work  of  the  officers  of  the  Academy,  and  of  its  Committees,  and 
Sections,  and  shall  transact  the  general  executive  business  of  the 
Academy. 

Section  2.  It  shall  annually  in  December,  and  oftener,  if  deemed 
advisable,  audit  the  financial  accounts  of  the  Treasurer,  and  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees. 

It  shall  also  annually  in  December  estimate  for  and  recommend  to 
the  Academy  such  appropriations  for  the  ensuing  year  as  shall  be 
considered  necessary  to  conduct  properly  the  Library,  and  the  scien- 
tific work  of  the  Academy. 

Section  3.  It  shall  appoint  the  Executive  Librarian,  the  Assis- 
tant Secretary,  and  the  Statistical  Secretary. 

It  shall  also  be  authorized  to  appoint  Special  Committees  from 
the  Fellows,  or  Associate  Fellows,  of  the  Academy,  to  which  may  be 
referred  questions  in  public  health  and  medical  economics  brought 
before  the  Academy  and  referred  to  the  Council.  The  conclusions 
of  such  Committees  shall  be  reported  to  and  acted  upon  by  the 
Council,  and  then  reported  by  the  Council  to  the  Academy  at  stated 
or  special  meetings. 

Section  4.  It  shall  nominate  such  Fellows,  or  scientists,  as  are 
to  deliver  special  discourses  or  lectures  on  scientific  subjects,  before 
the  Academy;  and  also,  a Fellow,  or  other  competent  person,  to  de- 
liver the  Anniversary  Discourse. 

Section  5.  It  shall  determine  the  propriety  of  permitting  any 
paper  to  be  read  before  the  Academy  or  the  Sections  by  a person  not 
a Fellow  of  the  Academy. 

Section  6.  It  shall  select  such  essays,  papers,  memoirs,  or  re- 
ports as  are  to  appear  in  the  printed  transactions  of  the  Academy; 
and  determine  the  price  of  all  publications  offered  for  sale. 


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Section  7.  It  shall  receive  and  consider  any  nomination  for 
Honorary  Fellowship  made  in  writing  by  three  Fellows,  and,  if  it 
shall  approve  the  same,  it  shall  announce  to  the  Fellows,  on  the  reg- 
ular Academy  notice,  the  name  and  address  of  the  nominee  with  his 
professional  titles  and  positions,  and  refer  the  nomination  to  the 
Academy  for  action. 

Section  8.  It  shall  appoint  all  delegates  to  other  societies. 

Section  9.  It  shall,  by  a two-thirds  vote,  fill  all  vacancies  in 
offices  until  the  next  annual  election,  except  in  the  offices  of  Presi- 
dent, Vice-President  and  Trustee,  which  shall  be  filled  by  the  Acad- 
emy for  the  unexpired  portion  of  the  term  at  a stated  meeting  or  at 
a special  meeting  called  for  that  purpose. 

Section  10.  It  shall  voluntarily,  or  on  a written  statement  signed 
by  a complainant,  take  cognizance  of  any  breach  of  the  rules  of  the 
Academy,  or  of  any  unprofessional  conduct,  on  the  part  of  a Fellow, 
or  Associate  Fellow.  The  Council  may,  after  an  investigation  and 
hearing,  reprimand  or  suspend  the  offender,  dismiss  a complaint,  or 
transmit  its  findings  thereon  to  the  Academy,  for  further  action. 

Section  11.  It  shall  ascertain  at  the  regular  meeting  in  January 
of  each  year  the  names  of  all  Fellows,  or  Associate  Fellows,  who 
have  forfeited  their  membership  by  the  non-payment  of  dues  or 
other  indebtedness,  and  who  have  been  dropped,  and  report  the 
same  to  the  Academy  at  its  next  stated  meeting. 

Section  12.  It  shall  have  power  at  any  regular  meeting  by  a 
unanimous  vote  of  those  present,  to  remit  the  current  dues  or  ar- 
rearage, in  whole  or  in  part,  of  any  Fellow  or  Associate  Fellow  who 
has  paid  ten  or  more  annual  dues  and  who  is  suffering  from  financial 
or  physical  disability. 

Section  13.  It  shall  annually  in  December  make  a full  report 
of  all  important  business  transacted  by  it  during  the  year  for  presen- 
tation to  the  Academy  at  the  Annual  Meeting. 

Section  14.  Seven  members  of  the  Council  shall  constitute  a 

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Section  15.  Special  meetings  of  the  Council  may  be  called  by 
the  President  of  the  Academy,  and  shall  be  called  by  him  on  the 
written  request  of  five  members  of  the  Council. 

Section  16.  The  following  shall  be  the  order  of  business  at  the 
meetings  of  the  Council, 

1.  Reading  of  the  Minutes. 

2.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

3.  Report  of  Committee  on  Admission 

4.  Report  of  Committee  on  Library. 

5.  Report  of  Officers. 

6.  Report  of  Special  Committees 

7.  Unfinished  Business. 

8.  New  Business. 

9.  Adjournment. 


XI.  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

Section  1.  The  Board  of  Trustees  shall  have  charge  of  all  the 
finances,  the  vested  funds,  the  personal  property  and  the  real  estate 
of  the  Academy;  shall  appoint  and  have  charge  of  the  employees  of 
the  Academy,  and  determine  the  salary  or  wages  of  each ; and  shall 
provide  accommodations  for  the  Library,  and  for  the  various  meet- 
ings held  in  the  Academy. 

Section  2.  It  shall  be  their  duty  to  supervise  and  direct  the 
Treasurer  in  the  investment  of  the  funds  of  the  Academy ; report  the 
investments  and  the  condition  of  the  funds  and  property  aforesaid 
annually,  in  December,  and  oftener  when  directed,  to  the  Council  for 
transmission  to  the  Academy. 

Section  3.  The  funds  and  property  in  their  care  shall  only  be 
used  as  specified  by  the  donors,  and  as  provided  for  by  the  amended 
charter  and  by  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Academy. 

Section  4.  No  money  shall  be  paid  excepting  on  the  order  of 
the  Board  of  Trustees  and  all  checks  and  all  orders  withdrawing  de- 
posits from  any  bank,  trust  company  or  other  institution  shall  be 


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signed  by  the  Chairman,  or  Acting  Chairman,  of  the  Board  of  Trus- 
tees, and  by  the  Treasurer. 

Section  5.  Four  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  shall  con- 
stitute a quorum  at  the  meetings 

XII.  COMMITTEE  ON  ADMISSION. 

Section  1.  A candidate  for  Fellowship  must  sign  and  present 
to  the  Committee  on  Admission  an  application  endorsed  by  three 
Fellows  personally  acquainted  with  him  and  shall  send  his  license  to 
practice  medicine,  and,  when  requested,  his  medical  diploma,  and 
when  he  is  not  a resident  of  the  City  of  New  York,  a duly  attested 
letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  County  Medical  Society  in  the 
county  in  which  he  resides,  or,  if  there  be  no  such  society,  then  from 
the  secretary  of  any  incorporated  medical  society  in  the  State  in 
which  he  resides,  stating  the  professional  standing  of  the  applicant, 
except  that  a graduate  or  licentiate  in  medicine  or  surgery  who  is 
not  practising  medicine  and  is  not  registered  shall  present  his  medi- 
cal diploma  and  a signed  statement  showing  that  he  is  actively 
engaged  in  scientific  research,  or  in  teaching,  in  subjects  allied  to 
medicine,  in  a reputable  institution,  college,  laboratory,  or  hospital  in 
the  United  States ; and  excepting  further  that  a candidate  who  is  a 
medical  officer  of  the  United  States  Army,  Navy,  or  Marine  Hospital 
Service  shall  present,  in  lieu  of  such  statement,  his  commission  in 
the  service,  and,  when  requested,  his  medical  diploma. 

Section  2.  A candidate  for  Associate  Fellowship  must  sign  and 
present  to  the  Committee  on  Admission  an  application  endorsed  by 
three  Fellows  personally  acquainted  with  him  and  shall  send  his 
diploma  and  a signed  statement  showing  that  he  is  actively  engaged 
in  scientific  research,  or  in  teaching,  in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in 
a reputable  institution,  college,  laboratory,  or  hospital,  in  the  United 
States. 

Section  3.  Upon  receipt  of  a properly  endorsed  application  for 
admission  to  Fellowship,  or  Associate  Fellowship,  with  the  required 
professional  credentials,  the  Committee  on  Admission  shall  make 
due  inquiry  concerning  the  candidate,  and  all  information  obtained 


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shall  be  held  strictly  confidential.  It  shall  within  four  months  report, 
through  its  Chairman,  to  the  Council,  and  announce  on  the  regular 
notice  of  the  Academy,  the  names  of  such  candidates  as  may  be 
deemed  worthy  of  admission,  which  report  shall  specify  the  sources 
whence  each  derived  his  diploma  and  license  or  professional  creden- 
tials to  practice  his  profession,  with  the  dates  thereof,  and  the  names 
of  the  endorsers.  If  there  be  no  valid  objection,  a candidate  so 
announced  may  subsequently  be  recommended  for  election  to  Fellow- 
ship, or  Associate  Fellowship,  by  the  Committee  on  Admission,  pro- 
vided that  two  weeks  shall  have  elapsed  since  the  first  announcement, 
and  that  the  name  of  the  candidate  shall  have  been  announced  on  the 
Academy  notice  for  the  meeting  at  which  the  vote  is  to  be  taken. 

Section  4.  An  Associate  Fellow  in  good  standing,  who  is  a 
graduate  in  medicine  and  eligible  for  election  as  a Fellow,  may,  on 
approval  of  the  Committee  on  Admission,  be  elected  a Fellow,  by 
the  Academy,  after  announcement  on  the  regular  notice  for  a given 
stated  meeting. 

Section  5.  Election  to  Fellowship,  Associate  Fellowship,  or 
Honorary  Fellowship,  shall  be  by  ballot,  after  due  notice  by  mail,  to 
each  Fellow  and  by  a three-fourths  vote  of  the  Fellows  present  and 
voting  at  a stated  meeting. 

Section  6.  The  Committee  on  Admission  shall  annually  in 
December,  make  a report  of  its  proceedings  for  the  year  to  the 
Council. 


XIII.  COMMITTEE  ON  LIBRARY. 

Section  1.  The  Committee  on  Library,  through  its  Chairman, 
shall  have  a general  supervision  of  the  Library  of  the  Academy,  and 
of  the  work  of  the  Executive  Librarian,  the  Librarian  and  the  Assis- 
tant Librarians. 

It  shall  annually,  in  December,  make  a full  report  upon  the  con- 
dition and  needs  of  the  Library  to  the  Council,  and  shall  then  also 
furnish  an  estimate  of  the  money  necessary  for  the  proper  conduct 
of  the  Library  during  the  ensuing  year.  The  expenditure  of  the 


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funds  appropriated  for  the  Library  by  the  Academy,  shall  be  made 
by  the  Executive  Librarian,  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee 
on  Library. 

Section  2.  The  Executive  Librarian  shall  attend  the  meetings 
of  the  Committee  on  Library  and  of  the  Council,  and  shall  have 
charge  of  all  the  books,  manuscripts,  anatomical  or  pathological 
specimens,  apparatus,  instruments,  portraits,  medals,  coins  and  sci- 
entific property  of  the  Academy,  and  shall  attend  to  their  labelling, 
cataloguing,  arrangement  and  preservation.  He  shall  cause  to  be 
affixed  to  each  donation  the  name  of  the  donor.  He  may  sell  the  pub- 
lications of  the  Academy  and  also  any  triplicate  copies  of  books  and 
periodicals  not  needed  by  the  Library,  at  prices  established  by  the 
Council,  and  shall  pay  the  proceeds  to  the  Treasurer  on  receipt  of 
same. 

Section  3.  He  shall,  as  soon  as  practicable  after  the  receipt  of 
books,  periodicals,  etc.,  for  the  Library,  make  arrangements  for  their 
proper  use  under  such  regulations  as  the  Committee  on  Library 
shall  adopt,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Council.  He  shall  report 
at  each  stated  meeting  of  the  Academy  such  donations  to  the  Library 
as  may  have  been  received  since  the  preceding  meeting,  with  the 
names  of  the  donors,  and  he  shall  also  make  an  annual  report  to  the 
Council  covering  the  work  of  his  office,  together  with  such  recom- 
mendations as  he  may  deem  proper. 

Section  4.  The  Fellows  and  Associate  Fellows  of  the  Acad- 
emy, may  take  books,  periodicals  and  pamphlets  from  the  Library, 
for  their  personal  use  only,  on  application  to  the  Executive  Librarian, 
or  the  Librarian,  for  a period  of  one  week  with  the  privilege  of 
one  immediate  renewal  for  a like  period  if  the  same,  shall  not  be 
wanted  by  others. 

Section  5.  Books,  periodicals,  pamphlets,  charts  and  plates 
of  exceptional  rarity  or  value,  shall  not  be  included  in  the  above  pro- 
vision. No  primary  copies  of  books  or  periodicals  shall  be  taken 
from  the  Library  till  three  months  after  accession 


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Section  6.  Receipts  shall  be  given  for  books,  periodicals,  pam- 
phlets, etc.,  at  the  time  they  are  taken  from  the  Library,  and  the 
borrower  shall  be  held  rigidly  responsible  for  their  proper  care  and 
shall  be  required  to  return  the  original  copy  or  copies  borrowed  in  as 
perfect  a condition  as  when  received,  when  the  limit  of  time  shall 
have  expired,  or  sooner  upon  demand  of  those  in  charge  of  the 
Library.  (See  Section  14.) 


Section  7.  Candidates  for  Fellowship,  after  announcement  by 
the  Committee  on  Admission,  may  be  granted  the  privileges  of  the 
Library  on  the  payment  of  a fee  of  $20  a calendar  year  or  pro  rata 
in  advance.  The  amount  so  paid  in  a given  calendar  year  shall  be 
deducted  from  the  candidate’s  admission  fee  if  he  be  elected  to  Fel- 
lowship in  the  calendar  year  for  which  the  fee  is  paid. 


Section  8.  Any  person  approved  by  the  Library  Committee  and 
by  the  Council,  may  become  an  annual  subscriber  on  such  conditions 
as  the  Council  may  impose.  Annual  subscribers  shall  be  entitled 
to  a card  giving  the  privileges  of  the  library,  good  for  one  year  from 
the  date  of  their  acceptance. 


Section  9.  On  approval  of  the  Council  the  accredited  repre- 
sentatives of  publishers  of  medical  books  and  periodicals  who  pre- 
sent their  publications  to  the  Academy  may  be  given  the  privileges 
of  the  Library  for  a period  of  time  not  exceeding  three  months  but 
capable  of  renewal  by  the  Council. 


Section  10.  The  privilege  of  consulting  the  Library  (but  not 
of  taking  out  books)  may  be  granted  for  one  month,  when  author- 
ized by  a card  signed  by  the  Executive  Librarian  or  his  representa- 
tive, on  written  request  by  the  applicant,  to — * 

a.  Accredited  representatives  of  members  of  the  Academy  on 
application  in  writing  by  the  latter. 

b.  Physicians  introduced  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Library  Com- 
mittee or  by  the  Executive  Librarian. 


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c.  Officials  of  the  Public  departments  of  New  York  City,  of  the 
State  of  New  York  and  of  the  United  States,  when  in  discharge  of 
their  public  duties.  , 

d.  Workers  in  accredited  Institutes  for  Medical  Research  on 
request  and  introduction  in  writing  by  the  Directors  of  such  In- 
stitutes. 

e.  Members  of  the  teaching  corps  of  the  incorporated  uni- 
versities or  colleges  in  the  State  of  New  York,  or  members  of  other 
incorporated  societies  which  have  libraries,  and  which  shall  give 
reciprocating  privileges  to  the  Fellows  of  the  Academy,  on  request 
and  introduction  in  writing  by  the  Dean  or  Secretary  of  any  such 
institution. 

f.  No  one  shall  be  introduced  under  the  provision  of  this  Sec- 
tion more  than  once  in  six  months  except  by  special  permission  of 
the  Council. 

Section  11.  Cards  of  admission  to  the  Library,  valid  for  one 
week,  may  be  granted  in  the  same  manner  to  medical  practitioners 
or  scientists  visiting  the  city. 

Section  12.  The  Executive  Librarian  shall  keep  a book  in  the 
Library,  in  which  shall  be  recorded  the  names  of  all  persons  to  whom 
cards  of  admission  to  the  Library  are  given,  the  dates  of  issue  and 
of  termination  of  the  card,  and  the  reason  for  such  issue. 

Section  13.  The  Executive  Librarian  shall  report  at  every 
stated  meeting  of  the  Council  the  names  of  those  to  whom  cards 
have  been  granted  since  the  preceding  meeting. 

Section  14.  Any  Fellow,  Associate  Fellow,  or  other  person 
violating  the  rules  of  the  Library,  shall,  in  the  discretion  of  the 
Committee  on  Library,  subject  to  the  Approval  of  the  Council, 
be  suspended  from  the  privileges  of  the  Library  for  a period  of 
time  and  shall  be  liable  to  a fine. 

Section  15.  The  Library  shall  be  open  to  the  Fellows  and  As- 
sociate Fellows  of  the  Academy  and  to  persons  specified  in  Sections 
8,  9,  10  and  11,  from  9 a.m.  to  10.30  p.m.,  and  to  the  public  from 
9 a.m.  to  2 p.m.  Sundays  and  legal  holidays,  and  such  portion  of  the 
summer  season  as  the  Council  shall  direct,  are  excepted. 


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Section  16.  The  Executive  Librarian,  the  Librarian,  or  an  As- 
sistant Librarian,  shall  be  present  and  on  duty  when  the  Library 
is  open,  and  shall  see  that  the  foregoing  rules  and  all  rules  referring 
to  the  Library  of  the  Academy  or  to  public  libraries  in  general,  are 
respected  and  enforced. 

Section  17.  Copies  of  this  By-Law,  and  of  all  rules  relating 
to  the  Library,  shall  be  posted  permanently  in  the  Library  and  on 
the  Bulletin  Board  of  the  Academy. 

XIV.  SECTIONS. 

Section  1.  The  Sections  shall  meet  once  a month  from  October 
to  May  inclusive,  unless  otherwise  provided  or  permitted  by  the 
Council,  and  shall  keep  regular  minutes  of  their  proceedings  in  suit- 
able books  which  shall  be  provided  by  and  belong  to  the  Academy. 

Section  2.  Every  Section  shall  elect  its  Chairman  and  Secretary 
at  the  December  meeting,  and  at  the  next  preceding  meeting  shall 
make  nominations  for  these  offices  and  announce  the  nominations  on 
the  Academy  folder,  and  on  the  special  announcements  of  the  Sec- 
tion for  the  December  meeting.  The  elections  shall  be  by  ballot, 
and  no  Fellow  who  is  not  regularly  assigned  to  the  Section,  or  who 
is  in  arrears  or  whose  current  dues  remain  unpaid,  or  who  is  under 
suspension,  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  or  be  eligible  for  office.  The 
Secretary  of  each  Section  shall  promptly  notify  the  Recording 
Secretary  of  the  Academy  of  the  result  of  the  election. 

Section  3.  The  Sections  shall  each  furnish  papers  or  prepare 
discussions  for  a Stated  Meeting  of  the  Academy,  on  request  of  and 
due  notice  from  the  President,  but  shall  not  be  required  to  do  so 
oftener  than  once  each  year.  No  Section  shall  institute  a procedure 
of  a public  character  or  permit  a person  not  a Fellow  of  the  Acad- 
emy to  read  a paper  before  it,  without  first  submitting  the  proposed 
project  and  the  name  of  the  author  and  reader,  and  the  title  of  the 
paper  to  be  read,  to  the  Council,  through  the  President,  for  con- 
sideration and  approval. 


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Section  4.  Every  Section  shall  through  its  officers  render  to 
the  Council  in  December  in  each  year  an  Annual  Report  which  shall 
state  the  number  of  Fellows  and  Associate  Fellows  affiliated  with  the 
Section,  the  number  present  at  each  meeting  during  the  year,  the 
average  attendance  of  members  and  guests  at  the  meetings,  the  num- 
ber and  titles  of  the  papers  presented,  and  the  numbers,  respectively, 
of  patients  and  specimens  exhibited,  and  the  number  taking  part 
in  discussion ; and  shall  give  in  full  all  resolutions  other  than  com- 
plimentary passed  by  the  Section,  and  shall  also  report  the  names  of 
any  eminent  professional  or  lay  guests  present  at  the  meetings  of  the 
Section. 


Section  5.  No  officer  or  member  of  the  Section,  and  no  Section 
shall  incur  any  liability  or  indebtedness  against  the  Academy  without 
first  obtaining  the  consent  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  and  no  sub- 
scription for  the  special  announcement  of  a Section  shall  be  received 
from  a non-member  of  the  Academy. 


XV.  FUNDS,  INVESTMENTS  AND  REAL  ESTATE. 

Section  1.  The  securities,  investments,  moneys  and  trust 
funds  of  the  Academy  shall  not  be  disposed  of,  or  transferred  in 
whole  or  in  part  from  one  fund,  to  another,  unless  with  the  ap- 
proval of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  Council,  and  by  a two- 
thirds  vote  of  the  Fellows  present,  and  voting,  at  a stated 
or  special  meeting  of  the  Academy,  and  after  notice  given  at  a 
previous  stated  or  special  meeting ; except  that  bills  for  the  current 
and  necessary  expenses  and  betterments  of  the  Academy  may  be 
paid,  and  investments  of  the  funds  may  be  made,  by  order  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees. 

Section  2.  No  loan  or  investment  of  the  moneys  or  trust  funds 
of  the  Academy  shall  be  made  except  in  United  States,  New  York 
State,  and  New  York  City  bonds,  or  on  bond  and  first  mortgage  on 
improved  real  estate  in  the  City  of  New  York,  not  to  exceed  two- 
thirds  of  a conservative  valuation  of  the  property,  or  as  a deposit  in 
an  accredited  bank,  or  trust  company,  or  in  an  institution  for  savings. 


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Section  3.  No  money  shall  be  borrowed  by  the  Academy,  except 
on  approval  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  Council,  and  by  a vote 
of  three- fourths  of  the  Fellows  present  and  voting  at  a stated  or 
special  meeting  of  the  Academy,  and  after  notice  at  a previous 
special  or  stated  meeting. 


Section  4.  The  real  estate  comprising  the  premises  of  the 
Academy  shall  only  be  sold  to  purchase  and  secure  a new  location 
and  premises ; in  which  case  the  amount  realized  on  said  sale,  or  so 
much  thereof  as  shall  be  necessary,  shall  be  appropriated  to  the  pay- 
ment of  said  purchase.  A vote  of  two-thirds  of  the  Fellows  present 
and  voting  at  a stated  or  special  meeting,  and  notice  at  a previous 
stated  or  special  meeting,  including  a notice  by  mail  to  every  Fellow, 
shall  be  necessary  to  authorize  such  sale.  Any  balance  remaining 
from  the  sale  of  the  Academy’s  premises  shall  be  placed  in  The 
General  Permanent  Fund. 


Section  5.  The  admission  fees  of  new  Fellows  shall  be  placed 
in  The  Endowment  Fund.  The  income  from  this  Fund  shall  be 
expended  as  necessary  for  the  construction,  betterment  or  main- 
tenance of  the  Academy. 

XVI.  ADMISSION  FEE  AND  DUES. 

Section  1.  Each  and  every  newly  elected  Fellow  shall  pay  an 
admission  fee  of  twenty-five  dollars. 

Section  2.  The  annual  dues  of  every  Fellow  residing,  practis- 
ing, having  an  office  or  being  engaged  in  business  in  New  York 
City  shall  be  twenty  dollars,  and  of  all  other  Fellows  five  dollars  each, 
payable  on  the  first  of  January  in  each  year  commencing  with  the 
first  January  following  election  to  Fellowship. 


Section  3.  The  annual  dues  of  every  Associate  Fellow  residing, 
practising,  having  an  office,  or  being  engaged  in  business  in  New 
York  City  shall  be  twenty  dollars,  and  of  all  other  Associate  Fellows 


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five  dollars  each.  The  dues  for  the  current  calendar  year  shall  be 
payable  in  full,  by  an  Associate  Fellow,  on  election  to  membership, 
and  thereafter  on  the  first  of  January  in  each  year. 

Section  4.  An  Associate  Fellow  shall  be  exempt  from  paying 
an  admission  fee  unless  subsequently  elected  a Fellow,  in  which 
case  he  shall  pay  the  regular  admission  fee  and  be  exempt  from 
dues  for  that  calendar  year. 

Section  5.  Any  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  who  shall  have 
failed  to  pay  his  dues  or  indebtedness  to  the  Academy  by  the  first  day 
of  April  in  any  year  shall  be  and  remain  suspended  from  the  privi- 
leges of  the  Library  until  his  indebtedness  shall  have  been  paid  to  the 
Treasurer,  or  until  such  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  shall  have  been 
excused  by  the  Council  for  good  and  sufficient  reason. 

If  any  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  shall  not  have  paid  his  dues 
or  indebtedness  for  any  one  year  by  the  first  day  of  January  follow- 
ing the  calendar  year  for  which  the  dues  are  a charge  and  shall  not 
have  had  the  same  remitted  by  the  Council,  as  per  Article  X,  Section 
12,  of  the  By-Laws,  such  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  shall  cease  to 
be  a member  of  the  Academy,  and  shall  lose  and  forfeit  all  his 
rights,  title  and  interest  in  the  Academy  without  further  notifica- 
tion or  action. 

Any  Fellow,  or  Associate  Fellow,  whose  membership  in  the  Acad- 
emy has  thus  been  terminated  may  be  reinstated  by  the  Council,  in 
its  discretion,  within  the  next  nine  months  on  the  written  application 
of  the  delinquent  and  the  payment  of  all  indebtedness  to  the  Acad- 
emy, including  the  current  year’s  dues. 

XVII.  SIGNING  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS. 

Section  1.  Every  duly  elected  Fellow  shall  pay  the  admission 
fee  and  sign  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  within  one  month  after 
election  to  Fellowship,  and  in  default  thereof,  such  election  shall  be 
deemed  void,  unless  a reason  satisfactory  to  the  Council  shall  be 
given  and  the  time  extended. 

Section  2.  No  one  elected  a Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  Fellowship  until  he  shall  have  paid  the 
admission  fee  and  signed  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  either  in 
person  or  by  proxy  when  unable  to  appear  personally. 


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XVIII.  ELECTION  OF  OFFICERS. 

Section  1.  Previous  to  the  annual  or  any  special  election  for 
officers,  the  President  shall  appoint  three  Fellows,  who  together 
with  the  Assistant  Secretary  shall  form  a Board  of  Tellers  to  record 
the  names  of  all  the  voters  at  the  election,  and  to  receive  and  count 
the  ballots  cast. 

Section  2.  The  Recording  Secretary  shall  cause  the  names  of 
all  the  nominees  for  each  office  and  for  all  the  offices  to  be  printed  on 
a single  slip  or  ballot,  one  copy  of  which,  together  with  a copy  of  this 
By-Law,  shall  be  mailed  to  each  Fellow  with  the  notice  of  the 
election. 

Section  3.  All  the  officers  shall  be  elected  by  ballot,  each  ballot 
to  contain  the  names  of  all  the  nominees  to  be  voted  for,  and  by  a 
majority  vote  of  the  Fellows  present  and  voting.  Ballots  folded 
in  each  other,  and  blank  or  defective  ballots,  and  ballots  cast  for  a 
Fellow  ineligible  for  office  or  not  regularly  nominated,  shall  be 
discarded  and  not  counted. 

Section  4.  The  poll  shall  be  opened  at  seven-thirty  o’clock 
on  the  evening  of  the  election,  and  shall  be  kept  open  until  nine 
o’clock,  at  which  time  it  shall  be  declared  closed  by  the  Board  of 
Tellers,  and  no  votes  shall  thereafter  be  received,  providing  that  all 
present  who  have  the  right  to  vote  have  been  given  an  opportunity 
to  do  so. 

Section  5.  No  Fellow  who  is  in  arrears,  or  whose  current  dues 
remain  unpaid,  or  who  is  under  suspension,  shall  be  entitled  to  vote, 
or  be  eligible  for  office.  ^ 

Section  6.  At  the  close  of  the  poll,  the  Board  of  Tellers  shall 
immediately  proceed  to  canvass  the  votes,  and  if  upon  their  report 
it  shall  appear  that  no  choice  has  been  made  in  any  one  or  more  of 
the  officers,  a new  balloting  for  such  officers  as  are  still  to  be  elected 
shall  take  place,  the  poll  for  which  shall  be  kept  open  until  all  present 
wishing  to  vote  have  voted,  but  not  longer  than  thirty  minutes. 
At  the  second  and  at  each  succeeding  ballot,  the  name  of  the  candi- 
date having  the  fewest  votes  for  each  office  in  question  shall  be 
withdrawn. 


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XIX.  TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  ACADEMY. 

Section  1.  A volume  of  Transactions  shall  be  published,  under 
the  supervision  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  when  ordered  by  the 
Council. 

Section  2.  Each  Fellow,  and  Associate  Fellow,  shall  be  entitled 
to  one  copy,  at  cost  price,  or  gratuitously,  as  the  Council  shall 
determine,  of  all  publications  of  the  Academy;  Honorary  Fellows, 
learned  societies,  public  libraries  and  scientific  periodicals  may  re- 
ceive a complimentary  copy  of  the  Transactions  on  approval  of  the 
Council. 

XX.  ANNUAL  REPORTS. 

Section  1.  The  following  named  Officers  and  Committees  and 
the  Sections  ©f  the  Academy  shall  annually  in  December,  present 
full  reports  of  their  work  to  the  Council  at  its  regular  meeting: 

1.  Board  of  Trustees 

2.  Treasurer,  audited. 

3.  Corresponding  Secretary. 

4.  Statistical  Secretary 

5.  Committee  on  Admission. 

6.  Committee  on  Library. 

7.  Sections. 

Section  2.  All  reports  shall  be  duly  signed,  and  with  the  report 
of  the  Council,  shall  be  referred  to  the  Academy,  and  read  by  the 
Recording  Secretary  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Academy  in 

January. 

All  reports  shall  be  written  on  paper  of  uniform  size  and  quality, 
furnished  by  the  Academy,  and  shall  be  bound  in  successive  volumes, 
under  the  supervision  of  the  Council,  and  preserved  for  reference. 

XXI.  ORDER  OF  BUSINESS  AND  RULES  OF  ORDER. 

Section  1.  The  following  shall  be  the  order  of  business  at 
stated  meetings  of  the  Academy. 

1.  Reading  of  Minutes. 

At  the  First  Meeting  in  November,  the  Nominations  for  Officers. 

At  the  First  Meeting  in  December,  the  Annual  Election  for 
Officers,  from  7.30  P.  M.  to  9 P.  M. 


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At  the  First  Meeting  in  January,  the  Reading  of  Annual  Reports, 
and  the  Addresses  of  the  retiring  President  and  the  incoming  Pres- 
ident of  the  Academy. 

2.  Report  of  Council. 

3.  Report  of  Board  of  Trustees.  , 

4.  Report  of  Treasurer. 

5.  Report  of  Committee  on  Admission. 

6.  Report  of  Committee  on  Library. 

7.  Report  of  Corresponding  Secretary. 

8.  Report  of  Statistical  Secretary. 

9.  Reports  of  Sections  in  their  order. 

10.  Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

11.  Reading  of  Papers  and  Discourses. 

12.  Appointed  Debates  and  Discussions. 

13.  Unfinished  Business. 

14.  New  Business. 

15.  Adjournment. 

Section  2.  All  resolutions  and  amendments  shall  be  offered  in 
writing  when  required. 

Section  3.  Resolutions  or  reports  concerning  public  questions 
not  pertaining  to  the  special  objects  of  the  Academy  on  which  action 
is  desired,  shall  be  referred  to  the  Council  for  its  consideration  and 
report. 

Section  4.  All  questions  of  order,  not  provided  for  by  these 
rules,  shall  be  determined  by  parliamentary  usage  as  expounded  by 
Cushing’s  Manual. 

XXII.  AMENDMENT  OF  BY-LAWS. 

These  By-Laws  may  be  suspended  temporarily  for  a specific  legal 
purpose,  by  unanimous  vote,  at  any  stated  meeting  of  the  Academy. 
They  may  be  repealed  or  amended  by  a three-fourths  vote  of  the 
Fellows  present  and  voting  at  any  stated  or  special  meeting,  pro- 
vided that  notice  of  the  same  shall  have  been  given  in  writing  at  a 
previous  stated  or  special  meeting,  and  that  the  proposed  amendments 
shall  have  been  announced  on  the  notice  for  the  meeting  when 
action  is  to  be  taken. 


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NOTE— It  is  necessary  that  the  applicant  should  send  (a)  the  above  form  properly 
filled  put;  (b)  his  credentials  as  specified  in  Article  XII,  Sections  1 and  2 of  the  By- 
Laws  (see  opposite  page) , to  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Admission,  No.  17 
"West  43d  Street,  New  York. 

The  Committee  meets  on  the  third  Monday  of  every  month  from  October  to 
May  inclusive. 

★ Applicants  must  be  particular  to  write  their  full  name. 


EXTRACT  FROM  CONSTITUTION 
Article  I 

NAME  OF  CORPORATION 

This  Association  shall  be  called  The  New  York  Academy  of 
Medicine,  and  shall  be  composed  of  Fellows,  Associate  Fellows, 
Honorary  Fellows  and  Benefactors,  but  only  the  first  class  of  Fel- 
lows shall  have  any  right,  title,  or  interest,  in  the  real  or  personal 
property,  or  funds,  of  the  Academy,  or  be  eligible  for  office,  or 
have  the  right  to  vote. 

Article  III 

FELLOWSHIPS 

Section  i.  A candidate  for  Fellowship  must  be  a resident  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  and  a graduate  or  licentiate  in 
medicine  or  surgery,  who  has  been  engaged  in  active  medical 
practice  for  the  three  years  immediately  preceding  the  application 
for  Fellowship,  or  who  is  actively  engaged  in  scientific  research, 
or  in  teaching,  in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable  insti- 
tution, college,  laboratory,  or  hospital  in  the  United  States. 
The  number  of  Fellows  residing  in  the  City  of  New  York  shall 
be  limited  to  twelve  hundred,  and  the  number  not  residing  in  the 
city  to  one-hundred  and  fifty. 

Section  2.  A candidate  for  Associate  Fellowship  must  be  a 
resident  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  a graduate  of  a 
scientific  institution,  or  college,  other  than  medical,  dental,  or 
pharmaceutical,  who  is  actively  engaged  in  scientific  research, 
or  in  teaching,  in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable 
institution,  college,  laboratory,  or  hospital  in  the  United  States. 

The  number  of  Associate  Fellows  shall  be  limited  to  two-hun- 
dred and  fifty. 

EXTRACT  FROM  BY-LAWS 

XII.  COMMITTEE  ON  ADMISSION 

Section  i.  A candidate  for  Fellowship  must  sign  and  present 
to  the  Committee  on  Admission  an  application  endorsed  by  three 
Fellows  personally  acquainted  with  him,  and  shall  send  his  license 
to  practice  medicine,  and,  when  requested,  his  medical  diploma, 
and  when  he  is  not  a resident  of  the  City  of  New  York,  a duly 
attested  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  County  Medical  Society 
in  the  county  in  which  he  resides,  or,  if  there  be  no  such  society, 
then  from  the  secretary  of  any  incorporated  medical  society  in 
the  State  in  which  he  resides,  stating  the  professional  standing  of 
the  applicant,  except  that  a graduate  or  licentiate  in  medicine  or 
surgery  who  is  not  practicing  medicine,  and  is  not  registered, 
shall  present  his  medical  diploma  and  a signed  statement  showing 


that  he  is  actively  engaged  in  scientific  research,  or  in  teaching, 
in  subjects  allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable  institution,  college, 
laboratory,  or  hospital  in  the  United  States,  and  excepting  fur- 
ther that  a candidate  who  is  a medical  officer  of  the  United  States 
Army,  Navy,  or  Marine  Hospital  Service  shall  present  in  lieu  of 
such  statement,  his  commission  in  the  service,  and,  when  re- 
quested, his  medical  diploma. 

Section  2.  A candidate  for  Associate  Fellowship  must  sign 
and  present  to  the  Committee  on  Admission  an  application  en- 
dorsed by  three  Fellows  personally  acquainted  with  him  and 
shall  send  his  diploma  and  a signed  statement  showing  that  he  is 
actively  engaged  in  scientific  research,  or  in  teaching,  in  subjects 
allied  to  medicine,  in  a reputable  institution,  college,  laboratory, 
or  hospital  in  the  United  States. 

XVI.  ADMISSION  FEES  AND  DUES 

Section  i.  Each  and  every  newly  elected  Fellow  shall  pay  an 
admission  fee  of  twenty-five  dollars. 

Section  2.  The  annual  dues  of  every  Fellow  residing,  prac- 
tising, having  an  office  or  being  engaged  in  business  in  New  York 
City  shall  be  twenty  dollars,  and  of  all  other  Fellows  five  dollars 
each,  payable  on  the  first  of  January  in  each  year,  commencing 
with  the  first  January  following  election  to  Fellowship. 

Section  3.  The  annual  dues  of  every  Associate  Fellow  resid- 
ing, practising,  having  an  office,  or  being  engaged  in  business  in 
New  York  City,  shall  be  twenty  dollars,  and  of  all  other  Associate 
Fellows  five  dollars  each.  The  dues  for  the  current  calendar 
year  shall  be  payable  in  full,  by  an  Associate  Fellow,  on  election 
to  membership,  and  thereafter  on  the  first  of  January  in  each 
year. 

Section  4.  An  Associate  Fellow  shall  be  exempt  from  paying 
an  admission  fee  unless  subsequently  elected  a Fellow,  in  which 
case  he  shall  pay  the  regular  admission  fee  and  be  exempt  from 
dues  for  that  calendar  year. 

XVII.  SIGNING  CONSTITUTION  AND  BY-LAWS 

Section  i.  Every  duly  elected  Fellow  shall  pay  the  admission 
fee  and  sign  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws  within  one  month 
after  election  to  Fellowship,  and  in  default  thereof,  such  election 
shall  be  deemed  void,  unless  a reason  satisfactory  to  the  Council 
shall  be  given,  and  the  time  extended. 

Section  2.  No  one  elected  a Fellow  shall  be  entitled  to  the 
rights  and  privileges  of  Fellowship  until  he  shall  have  paid  the 
admission  fee  and  signed  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  either 
in  person  or  by  proxy  when  unable  to  appear  personally. 


FELLOWS 

OF 

The  New  York  Academy  of  Medicine 

(Where  City  is  omitted  New  York  City  is  understood) 


Robert  Abbe, 

13  W.  50th  street. 
Joseph  H.  Abraham, 

130  W.  58th  street. 
Isador  Abrahamson, 

65  W.  126th  street. 
Calvin  T.  Adams, 

34  E.  33rd  street. 
Charles  F.  Adams, 

104  W.  73rd  street. 
Edward  Adams, 

300  Central  Park  West. 
Warren  S.  Adams, 

110  E.  38th  street. 
Herman  M.  Adler, 

Danvers  State  Hospital, 

Hathorne,  Mass. 

Isaac  Adler, 

22  E.  62nd  street. 
Vanderpoel  Adriance, 

The  Perch, 
Williamstowns,  Mass. 
Sigmund  Arthur  Agatston, 

157  W.  95th  street. 
Louis  C.  Ager, 

160  State  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
James  Francis  Aitken, 

218  E.  35th  street. 
Fred  Hondlett  Albee, 

125  W.  58th  street. 
Welcome  T.  Alexander, 

940  St.  Nicholas  avenue. 
Ellice  M.  Alger, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
Stanislaw  Joseph  Alkier, 

6 Sumner  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Thomas  H.  Allen, 

150  W.  59th  street 

S.  Busby  Allen, 

Riverhead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

John  William  Amesse, 

Jackson  Block, 
Denver,  Colorado. 

James  H.  Anderson, 

1085  Beacon  street, 
Brookline,  Mass. 

John  Cameron  Anderson, 

53  E.  51st  street. 

William  B.  Anderton, 

180  Madison  avenue. 

Joseph  A.  Andrews, 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Harry  Aranow, 

981  Lexington  avenue. 

Samuel  T.  Armstrong, 

Hillbourne  Club, 
Katonah,  N.  Y 

William  Lucius  Armstrong, 

19  W.  48th  street. 

Ernst  Herman  Arnold, 

46  York  Square, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Edward  A.  Aronson, 

225  W.  113th  street. 

Moses  Aronson, 

1875  Madison  avenue. 

Hubert  Arrowsmith, 

170  Clinton  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dexter  D.  Ashley, 

346  Lexington  avenue. 

John  Aspell, 

139  W.  77th  street 


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Charles  Edwin  Atwood, 

14  E.  60th  street. 
Hugh  Auchincloss, 

981  Madison  avenue. 
Francis  Auersperg, 

Gente  12, 
Mexico,  D.  F. 
John  Waite  Avery, 

576  Fifth  avenue. 
Oswald  T.  Avery, 

Hoagland  Laboratory, 
Henry  and  Pacific  streets, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

James  C.  Ayer, 

34  W.  74th  street. 
Edward  A.  Ayers, 

Branchville,  N.  J. 
Gorham  Bacon, 

47  W.  54th  street. 
Pearce  Bailey, 

52  W.  53rd  street. 
Theodorus  Bailey, 

122  W.  78th  street. 
William  Seaman  Bainbridge, 

34  Gramercy  Park. 
Addison  Waddell  Baird, 

239  W.  70th  street. 
Morton  W.  Baker, 

P.  A.  Surg.,  Naval  Hospital, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Sara  Josephine  Baker, 

33  W.  96th  street. 
Helen  Baldwin, 

53  E.  20th  street. 
Milton  J.  Ballin, 

57  E.  58th  street. 
Samuel  W.  Bandler, 

134  W.  87th  street. 
William  L.  Baner, 

40  W.  68th  street. 
Richard  T.  Bang, 

139  W.  11th  street. 
L.  Bolton  Bangs, 

20  E.  46th  street. 
Harold  Barclay, 

68  E.  56th  street. 


Merritt  Wright  Barnum, 

7 & 9 Ellis  Place, 
Ossining,  N.  Y. 

George  Barrie, 

601  W.  110th  street. 
Benjamin  S.  Barringer, 

110  E.  18th  street. 
Emily  Dunning  Barringer, 

110  E.  18th  street. 
Theodore  B.  Barringer,  Jr., 

34  W.  84th  street. 
Charles  C.  Barrows, 

63  E.  56th  street. 
Paul  Bartholow, 

57  W.  45th  street. 
Frederic  Huntington  Bartlett, 

307  W.  79th  street. 
Elias  Hudson  Bartley, 

65  S.  Portland  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Joshua  L.  Barton, 

117  E.  61st  street 
Herman  B.  Baruch, 

71  E.  52nd  street. 
Simon  Baruch, 

135  W.  73rd  street. 
Seymour  Basch, 

142  W.  85th  street. 
Anthony  Bassler, 

126  E.  60th  street. 
Frederick  E.  Beal, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Carl  Beck, 

37  E.  61st  street. 

Edwin  Beer, 

116  W.  58th  street 
Colin  Luke  Begg, 

131  E.  17th  street. 
Sarah  D.  Belcher-Hardy, 

419  W.  118th  street. 
George  Huston  Bell, 

12  W.  46th  street. 
J.  Finley  Bell, 

Englewood,  N.  J. 
T Passmore  Berens, 

35  Park  avenue. 


Fellows. 


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Albert  Ashton  Berg, 

923  Madison  avenue. 
Henry  W.  Berg, 

245  Seventh  street. 
William  Nathaniel  Berkeley, 

36  E.  53rd  street. 
Henry  A.  Bernstein, 

139  W.  119th  street. 
Warren  Stone  Bickham, 

440  Riverside  Drive. 
Frederic  Bierhoff, 

10  W.  61st  street. 
Julius  C.  Bierwirth, 

253  Henry  street. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
George  P.  Biggs, 

133  W.  71st  street. 
Hermann  M.  Biggs, 

113  W.  57th  street. 
John  S.  Billings,  Jr., 

65  W.  54th  street. 
James  Bishop, 

1 W.  54th  street. 
Louis  Faugeres  Bishop, 

54  W.  55th  street. 
Dougal  Bissell, 

265  W.  81st  street. 
Joseph  B.  Bissell, 

46  W.  55th  street. 
John  Fielding  Black, 

173  Railroad  avenue, 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Hugh  Burke  Blackwell, 

148  W.  58th  street. 
Joseph  A.  Blake, 

601  Madison  avenue. 
Marcus  I.  Blank, 

1845  Seventh  avenue. 
Frank  J.  Blodgett, 

140  W.  72nd  street. 
Joseph  F.  Bloodgood, 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Selina  Bloom, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
George  Blumer, 

204  York  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


John  A.  Bodine, 

151  W.  72nd  street. 

Edward  A.  Bogue, 

63  W.  48th  street 

Herman  J.  Boldt, 

39  E.  61st  street. 

Percival  R.  Bolton, 

43  W.  48th  street. 

George  F.  M.  Bond, 

960  North  Broadway, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Arthur  Bookman, 

9 E.  62nd  street 
Burton  S.  Booth, 

21  First  street, 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

J.  Arthur  Booth, 

129  W.  77th  street. 
Rudolph  O.  Born, 

246  Lexington  avenue. 
Francke  H.  Bos  worth, 

41  Park  avenue. 
Geoffrey  R.  Bourke, 

144  W.  12th  street. 
David  Bovaird,  Jr., 

126  W.  58th  street. 
Fred  J.  Bowles, 

121  W.  93rd  street. 
William  Edgar  Boyce, 

340  South  Broadway, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Arthur  A.  Boyer, 

11  E.  48th  street. 

Stella  S.  Bradford, 

76  Church  street, 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

John  Winters  Brannan, 

11  W.  12th  street. 

Alfred  Braun, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

James  A.  Breakell, 

Cross  River, 
Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y. 


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Joseph  Brettauer, 

1063  Madison  avenue. 

George  Emerson  Brewer, 

61  W.  48th  street. 

Samuel  M.  Brickner, 

136  W.  85th  street. 

Walter  M.  Brickner, 

30  W.  92nd  street. 

Charles  K.  Briddon, 

107  W.  73rd  street. 

Pasquale  Briganti, 

205  E.  17th  street. 

Nathan  E.  Brill, 

48  W.  76th  street. 

Daniel  Bradley  Brinsmade, 

302  W.  83rd  street. 

Algernon  T.  Bristow, 

234  Clinton  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

George  Livingston  Brodhead, 

144  W.  58th  street. 

Edward  Bennet  Bronson, 

10  W.  49th  street. 

George  Frederick  Brooks, 

247  Central  Park  West. 

Harlow  Brooks, 

44  W.  9th  street. 

Henry  T.  Brooks, 

Post  Graduate  Hospital, 
2nd  ave.  & 20th  street. 

William  R.  Broughton, 

348  Madison  avenue. 

Leroy  Broun, 

148  W.  77th  street. 

Walter  Brooks  Brouner, 

27  W.  9th  street. 

David  Chester  Brown, 

16  Library  place, 
Danbury,  Conn. 

Elias  G.  Brown, 

The  Mountain  School, 

Allaben,  N.  Y. 

H.  Beattie  Brown, 

26  E.  41st  street. 

Samuel  A.  Brown, 

175  W.  58th  street. 


Sanger  Brown, 

100  State  street, 
Chicago,  111. 
Willett  Stuart  Brown, 

Sanford  Hall, 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Albert  F.  Brugman, 

163  W.  85th  street. 
Edward  F.  Brush, 

330  S.  5th  avenue, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
William  Bryan, 

West  New  Brighton, 

S.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Frank  A.  Bryant, 

62  W.  40th  street. 
Joseph  Decatur  Bryant, 

32  W.  48th  street. 
William  Sohier  Bryant, 

41  E.  33rd  street. 
Augustus  F.  Buchler, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Clarence  W.  Buckmaster, 

80  Ashburton  avenue, 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Leo  Buerger, 

40  E.  41st  street 
Henry  G.  Bugbee, 

173  Madison  avenue. 
L.  Duncan  Bulkley, 

531  Madison  avenue. 
Charles  Stedman  Bull, 

47  W.  36th  street. 
William  E.  Bullard, 

Prospect  avenue, 
Larchmont,  N.  Y. 
Jesse  G.  M.  Bullowa, 

62  W.  87th  street. 
T.  Hamilton  Burch, 

130  W.  57th  street. 
Carl  G.  Burdick, 

120  E.  34th  street. 
Martin  Burke, 

147  Lexington  avenue. 
Herbert  D.  Burnham, 

242  Lenox  avenue. 


Fellows. 


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Waters  Field  Burrows, 

313  W.  100th  street. 

Stephen  Smith  Burt, 

Hotel  Astor, 
B’way  & 44th  street. 

Glentworth  R.  Butler, 

229  Gates  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dever  S.  Byard, 

155  E.  70th  street. 

Joseph  H.  Byrne, 

360  W.  51st  street. 

John  Cabot, 

42  King  avenue, 
Weehawken,  N.  J. 

Attilio  Caccini, 

76  W.  12th  street. 

Augustus  Caille, 

753  Madison  avenue. 

Eugene  Wilson  Caldwell, 

480  Park  avenue. 

Lewis  White  Callan, 

452  Fifth  avenue. 

Peter  A.  Callan, 

452  Fifth  avenue. 

Charles  N.  B.  Camac, 

108  E.  65th  street. 

Archibald  M.  Campbell, 

36  First  avenue, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

William  Francis  Campbell, 

394  Clinton  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

R.  Bishop  Canfield, 

Ann  Arbor, 
Mich. 

Robert  J.  Carlisle, 

44  W.  48th  street. 

Albro  R.  Carman, 

27  W.  127th  street. 

Elon  N.  Carpenter, 

58  Central  Park  West. 

Walter  Lester  Carr, 

68  W.  51st  street. 

Charles  Edgerton  Carter, 

25  Fifth  E.  street, 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 


Herbert  Swift  Carter, 

66  W.  55th  street. 
William  Wesley  Carter, 

69  W.  50th  street 
J.  Henry  Carver, 

20  W.  40th  street. 
Henry  A.  Cassebeer, 

The  Alwyn  Court, 
7th  ave.  & 58th  street. 
James  Wilson  Cassell, 

112  W.  120th  street. 
Alfonso  Castelli, 

276  W.  38th  street. 
Enrico  Castelli, 

175  W.  72nd  street. 
Michele  Caturani, 

348  E.  116th  street 
Charles  M.  Cauldwell, 

16  W.  54th  street. 
Russell  L.  Cecil, 

Presbyterian  Hospital, 
Park  ave.  & 70th  street 
Herbert  L.  Celler, 

61  W.  94th  street 
Arthur  F.  Chace, 

393  West  End  avenue. 
P.  Flewellen  Chambers, 

49  W.  57th  street 
Henry  Dwight  Chapin, 

51  W.  5 1st  street 
Charles  Francis  Chapman, 

Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 
Walter  F.  Chappell, 

7 E.  55th  street. 
Marie  Louise  Chard, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Timothy  Matlack  Cheesman, 

Garrison,  N.  Y. 
Charles  H.  Chetwood, 

109  E.  34th  street. 
Charles  Gardner  Child,  Jr., 

163  E.  71st  street. 
William  A.  Chisholm, 

62  W.  53rd  street. 


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Arthur  H.  Cilley, 

138  E.  37th  street. 

John  Herbert  Claiborne, 

11E.  48th  street. 

A.  Schuyler  Clark, 

38  E.  49th  street. 

J.  Bayard  Clark, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

L.  Pierce  Clark, 

84  E.  56th  street. 

W.  Brewster  Clark, 

48  W.  51st  street. 

Trumbull  W.  Cleaveland, 

218  W.  59th  street. 

Margaret  A.  Cleaves, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

James  B.  Clemens, 

603  Fifth  avenue. 

Clement  Cleveland, 

40  East  41st  street. 

George  Hastings  Close, 

145  Lexington  avenue. 

Cornelius  G.  Coakley, 

53  W.  56th  street. 

Edward  B.  Coburn, 

9 E.  40th  street. 

Edmund  L.  Cocks, 

156  W.  119th  street. 

George  H.  Cocks, 

1986  Madison  avenue. 

Gerhard  Hutchison  Cocks, 

137  E.  54th  street. 

Henry  Clark  Coe, 

8 W.  76th  street. 

John  Williams  Coe, 

633  Park  avenue. 

T.  Homer  Cofifen, 

121  E.  38th  street. 

Lewis  A.  Coffin, 

156  W.  58th  street. 

Henry  Coggeshall, 

40  E.  58th  street. 

Martin  Cohen, 

1 W.  85th  street. 

Alfred  E.  Cohn, 

1070  Madison  avenue. 


Felix  Cohn, 

31  E.  60th  street. 
Carter  S.  Cole, 

122  W.  73rd  street. 
Lewis  Gregory  Cole, 

103  Park  avenue. 
Rufus  Ivory  Cole, 

66th  street  and  avenue  A. 
Warren  Coleman, 

58  W.  55  th  street. 
William  B.  Coley, 

5 Park  avenue. 
Edward  M.  Colie,  Jr., 

120  W.  55th  street. 
Charles  Farnham  Collins, 

50  W.  55th  street. 
Howard  D.  Collins, 

50  W.  55th  street. 
Joseph  Collins, 

37  W.  54th  street. 
Stacy  B.  Collins, 

Seaford,  Del. 
Herman  L.  Collyer, 

153  W.  77th  street. 
Frank  C.  Combes, 

165  E.  116th  street. 
George  F.  Comstock, 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Walt  Ponder  Conaway 

1723  Pacific  avenue. 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Karl  Connell, 

63  W.  49th  street. 
Earle  Conner, 

246  Lexington  aveirue. 
Lewis  A.  Conner, 

53  E.  49th  street. 
John  F.  Connors, 

224  W.  79th  street. 
John  H.  P.  Conover, 

1077  E.  Jersey  street, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Robert  A.  Cooke, 

107  W.  55th  street. 
J.  Leonard  Corning, 

53  W.  38th  street 


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James  A.  Corscaden, 

440  West  End  avenue. 

Arthur  Sherwood  Corwin, 

Rye,  N.Y. 

H.  Austin  Cossitt, 

146  W.  70th  street. 

Charles  Newton  Cox, 

257  Jefferson  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Rowland  Cox,  Jr., 

47  W.  44th  street. 

Edwin  B.  Cragin, 

10  W.  50th  street. 

Walter  C.  Cramp, 

349  West  End  avenue. 

Floyd  M.  Crandall, 

113  W.  95th  street. 

George  W.  Crary, 

535  Park  avenue. 

Lewis  Webb  Crigler, 

57  W.  58th  street. 

Antonio  M.  Crispin, 

854  Lexington  avenue. 

William  Ledlie  Gilbert, 

16  E.  54th  street. 

Frederick  Wallace  Culler, 

114  W.  91st  street. 

Charles  G.  Currier, 

313  W.  102nd  street. 

Grove  P.  M.  Curry, 

Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y. 

B.  Farquhar  Curtis, 

Scarborough  on  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

H.  Holbrook  Curtis, 

118  Madison  avenue. 

Colman  Ward  Cutler, 

8 E.  54th  street. 

Condict  W.  Cutler, 

135  W.  76th  street. 

Charles  Townshend  Dade, 

25  W.  50th  street. 

Alexander  Dallas, 

Pine  Brook,  Morris  Co., 
New  Jersey. 

Charles  Loomis  Dana, 

53  W.  53rd  street. 


Samuel  Wood  Dana, 

162  W.  94th  street. 

Ernst  Danziger, 

63  W.  90th  street. 

Everett  F.  Darling 

44  Centre  avenue, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  Darlington, 

Hotel  Astor, 
B’way  and  44th  street. 

William  Darrach, 

1674  Broadway. 

Asa  Barnes  Davis, 

42  E.  35th  street. 

A.  Edward  Davis, 

50  W.  37th  street. 

George  Edwin  Davis, 

50  W.  37th  street. 

Robert  H.  M.  Dawbarn, 

105  W.  74th  street. 

Henry  P.  de  Forest, 

150  W.  47th  street. 

William  B.  De  Garmo, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Francis  Delafield, 

5 W.  50th  street. 

H.  Beeckman  Delatour, 

73-8th  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

D.  Bryson  Delavan, 

1 E.  33rd  street. 

Sylvester  Demarest, 

Suffern,  N.Y. 

Edward  B.  Dench, 

15  E.  53rd  street. 

Aaron  Denenholz, 

136  and  138  W.  16th  street. 

Charles  E.  Denhard, 

197  Edgecomb  avenue. 

Rudolf  Denig, 

56  E.  58th  street. 

Roger  Herbert  Dennett, 

432  W.  154th  street. 

Frederic  S.  Dennis, 

62  E.  55th  street. 


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Le  Grand  N.  Denslow, 

London  Joint  Stock  Bank, 

52  Oxford  street, 
London,  England. 
Richard  Derby, 

925  Park  avenue. 
Robert  J.  Devlin, 

156  W.  13th  street. 
J.  Harvie  Dew, 

65  W.  68th  street. 
Robert  L.  Dickinson, 

168  Clinton  street. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Frederic  H.  Dillingham, 

148  W.  85th  street. 
Edgar  Dinkelspiel, 

102  W.  75th  street. 
Norman  Edward  Ditman, 

780  Madison  avenue. 
Eberhard  William  Dittrich, 

158  E.  81st  street. 

Alice  Divine, 

Ellenville,  N.  Y. 
George  A.  Dixon, 

15  W.  49th  street. 
George  S.  Dixon, 

123  E.  74th  street. 
William  G.  Dobson, 

301  Mills  street, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Frederick  E.  D’Oench, 

49  E.  58th  street. 
Thomas  E.  Dolan, 

250  Elizabeth  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
William  E.  Dold, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Benjamin  Edward  Dolphin, 

430  W.  116th  street. 

Franklin  Abbott  Dorman, 

133  E.  57th  street. 
John  Doming, 

124  W.  81st  street. 


Alvah  H.  Doty, 

Rosebank, 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Daniel  S.  Dougherty, 

73  W.  49th  street. 
John  Douglas, 

145  W.  81st  street. 
H.  Beaman  Douglass, 

care  of  Begg  & Begg, 
220  Broadway. 
Edmund  Le  Roy  Dow, 

49  W.  57th  street. 
Charles  N.  Dowd, 

127  W.  72nd  street. 
William  A.  Downes, 

37  W.  71st  street 
Martin  Downey, 

143  E.  46th  street. 
William  K.  Draper, 

121  E.  36th  street. 
Arthur  D.  Dryfoos, 

42  W.  85th  street. 
Alexander  Duane, 

139  E.  37th  street 
Eugene  Floyd  Du  Bois, 

129  E.  76th  street. 
William  F.  Dudley, 

32  Livingston  street. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Arthur  B.  Duel, 

27  E.  57th  street. 
Francis  J.  Duffey, 

148  Bay  16th  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Edward  K.  Dunham, 

35  E.  68th  street. 
Theodore  Dunham, 

48  E.  63rd  street. 
R.  Condit  Eddy, 

125  Centre  avenue, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
J.  Clifton  Edgar, 

28  W.  56th  street. 
Francis  C.  Edgerton, 

57  W.  58th  street. 


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Max  Einhorn, 

20  E.  63rd  street. 
Isidore  C.  Eisenberg, 

1281  Madison  avenue. 
Eugene  Harold  Eising, 

18  E.  60th  street. 
Ellsworth  Eliot, 

48  W.  36th  street. 
Ellsworth  Eliot,  Jr., 

34  E.  67th  street. 
George  T.  Elliot, 

36  E.  35th  street. 
George  R.  Elliott, 

48  E.  26th  street. 
Charles  A.  Elsberg, 

“The  Leonori,” 

63rd  st.  and  Madison  ave. 

Henry  L.  Eisner, 

406  E.  Genesee  street, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Walter  Edward  Elwell, 

346  Broadway. 

Albert  H.  Ely, 

47  W.  56th  street. 
Leonard  W.  Ely, 

440  Humboldt  street, 
Denver,  Col. 

Haven  Emerson, 

120  E.  62nd  street. 
Joseph  Baxter  Emerson, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
Bache  McE.  Emmet, 

18  E.  30th  street. 
Thomas  Addis  Emmet, 

89  Madison  avenue. 
Sigmund  Epstein, 

591  Lexington  avenue. 
Seward  Erdman, 

32  E.  76th  street. 
John  F.  Erdmann, 

60  W.  52nd  street. 
William  L.  Estes, 

South  Bethlehem,  Penn. 


Samuel  M.  Evans, 

115  E.  39th  street. 

Chauncey  V.  Everitt, 

38  Boyd  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

James  Ewing, 

256  W.  57th  street. 

William  A.  Ewing, 

134  W.  58th  street. 

Clarence  Fahnestock, 

30  E.  55th  street. 

Ernest  Fahnestock, 

22  W.  54th  street. 

Henry  A.  Fairbairn, 

249  McDonough  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

George  W.  Faller, 

Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Antonio  Fanoni, 

119  W.  11th  street. 

Charles  Everett  Farr, 

105  W.  73rd  street. 

Benjamin  Peter  Farrell, 

256  W.  57th  street. 

William  H.  Farrington, 

Astor  House. 

E.  Ross  Faulkner, 

43  W.  54th  street. 

Israel  L.  Feinberg, 

104  W.  119th  street. 

Samuel  Feldstein, 

157  W.  120th  street. 

Jeremiah  Sweetser  Ferguson, 

330  W.  28th  street. 

Robert  H.  Ferguson, 

9 North  Munn  avenue, 
East  Orange,  N.J. 

Jose  M.  Ferrer, 

441  Park  avenue. 

Albert  Warren  Ferris, 

Sherman  Square  Hotel, 
Broadway  and  71st  street. 

Cleveland  Ferris, 

535  W.  142nd  street. 

Frank  H.  Field, 

59  John  street. 


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Frank  S.  Fielder, 

1 W.  81st  street. 
Charles  S.  Fischer, 

144  E.  38th  street. 
George  Fischer, 

90  Auburn  street, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Hermann  Fischer, 

1016  Lexington  avenue. 
Louis  Fischer, 

162  W.  87th  street. 
Gustav  Grant  Fischlowitz, 

1298  Madison  avenue. 
Edward  D.  Fisher, 

19  W.  52nd  street. 
Arthur  Lyman  Fisk, 

41  W.  50th  street. 
Eugene  L.  Fisk, 

35  Nassau  street. 
James  Porter  Fiske, 

76  W.  86th  street. 

Allen  Fitch, 

38  W.  56th  street. 
Charles  B.  Fitzpatrick, 

19  E.  77th  street. 
Simon  Flexner, 

150  E.  61st  street. 
Austin  Flint,  Jr., 

34  E.  54th  street. 

Rolfe  Floyd, 

129  E.  60th  street. 
William  F.  Fluhrer, 

45  E.  44th  street. 
Francis  Foerster, 

926  Madison  avenue. 
Edward  Milton  Foote, 

136  W.  48th  street. 
William  M.  Ford, 

55  E.  52nd  street. 
Willis  E.  Ford, 

266  Genesee  street, 
Utica,  N.Y. 
John  Addison  Fordyce, 

8 W.  77th  street. 
Frank  P.  Foster, 

554  W.  114th  street. 


George  V.  Foster, 

26  E.  41st  street. 

Nellis  Barnes  Foster, 

69  E.  54th  street. 

Edward  Payson  Fowler, 

4743  Boston  road, 
Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. 

Russell  S.  Fowler, 

299  DeKalb  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

George  Henry  Fox, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

George  Howard  Fox, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Joseph  Fraenkel, 

46  E.  75th  street. 

Robert  Tilden  Frank, 

983  Park  avenue. 

Melvin  M.  Franklin, 

1427  N.  Broad  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Henry  W.  Frauenthal, 

783  Lexington  avenue. 

Herman  C.  Frauenthal, 

146  W.  72nd  street. 

Rowland  G.  Freeman, 

211  W.  57th  street. 

Thomas  R.  French, 

150  Joralemon  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Wolff  Freudenthal, 

1003  Madison  avenue. 

Albert  H.  Fridenberg, 

114  W.  76th  street. 

Percy  H.  Fridenberg, 

60  E.  58th  street. 

Gustav  A.  Fried, 

47  W.  87th  street. 

Gedide  Abraham  Friedman, 

123  E.  95th  street. 

Louis  Friedman, 

262  W.  113th  street. 

Claude  A.  Frink, 

457  W.  144th  street. 

Lewis  Fox  Frissell, 

113  E.  56th  street. 


Fellows. 


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Richard  Frothingham, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Jacob  Fuhs, 

871  Park  place. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eugene  Fuller, 

252  Lexington  avenue. 
Robert  M.  Fuller, 

107  E.  29th  street. 
Henry  Dawson  Furniss, 

393  West  End  avenue. 
Joseph  Funk, 

615  Elizabeth  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Anna  M.  Galbraith, 

The  Devonshire, 

99  North  Euclid  avenue, 
Pasadena,  Cal. 
A.  Ernest  Gallant, 

540  Madison  avenue. 
Samuel  G.  Gant, 

205  W.  57th  street. 
Jasper  J.  Garmany, 

40  W.  40th  street. 
Charles  Zeh  Garside, 

Hoagland  Laboratory, 
Henry  & Pacific  streets, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Arpad  G.  Gerster, 

34  E.  75th  street. 
John  C.  A.  Gerster, 

34  E.  75th  street. 
W.  Travis  Gibb, 

42  W.  75th  street. 
Homer  Gibney, 

31  W.  36th  street. 
Virgil  P.  Gibney, 

16  Park  avenue. 
Charles  Langdon  Gibson, 

72  E.  54th  street. 
Walter  C.  Gilday, 

44  W.  37th  street. 
J.  Edward  Giles, 

156  Fifth  avenue. 


William  Whitehead  Gilfillan, 
31  W.  50th  street. 

David  H.  M.  Gillespie, 

228  W.  82nd  street 

Andrew  James  Gilmour, 

133  E.  57th  street. 

Francis  Ginnasi, 

118  McDougal  street. 

John  H.  Girdner, 

47  W.  71st  street. 

W.  Stanton  Gleason, 

143  Grand  street, 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  W.  Gleitsmann, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

J.  Riddle  Goffe, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

S.  Ormond  Goldan, 

59  W.  74th  street. 

Hermann  Goldenberg, 

The  Leonori, 

63rd  street  & Madison  ave. 

Sigismund  S.  Gold  water, 

Mount  Sinai  Hospital, 
Fifth  avenue  & 100th  street. 

Simon  P.  Goodhart, 

34  W.  87th  street. 

Abraham  Lincoln  Goodman, 

263  W.  113th  street. 

Charles  Goodman, 

969  Madison  avenue. 

Edwin  A.  Goodridge, 

Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

Frederic  G.  Goodridge, 

11E.  48th  street. 

Malcolm  Goodridge, 

260  W.  76th  street. 

Orren  A.  Gorton, 

Sherburne,  N.  Y. 

William  S.  Gottheil, 

154  W.  77th  street. 

Sidney  S.  Graber, 

185  E.  71st  street. 

Hermann  Grad, 

159  W.  120th  street. 

Charles  Graef, 

1076  Boston  road. 


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Herman  R.  A.  Graeser, 

118  W.  111th  street. 

Egbert  H.  Grandin, 

116  W.  76th  street. 

J.  Prescott  Grant. 

414  W.  118th  street. 

Frank  Grauer, 

330  W.  46th  street. 

Philip  M.  Grausman, 

130  W.  58th  street. 

J.  G.  William  Greeff, 

24  W.  91st  street. 

Nathan  W.  Green, 

130  W.  57th  street. 

Robert  H.  Greene, 

78  E.  56th  street. 

William  F.  Greene, 

25  South  First  avenue, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

James  C.  Greenway, 

Greenwich,  Conn. 

Alice  Gregory, 

27  E.  35th  street. 

Minas  S.  Gregory, 

Bellevue  Hospital,  E.  26th  st. 

Edgar  B.  Grier, 

400  Westminster  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

E.  Harrison  Griffin, 

55  W.  47th  street. 

Frederic  Griffith, 

238  W.  38th  street. 

Henry  Griswold, 

70  W.  48th  street. 

William  Loomis  Griswold, 

19  W.  Elm  street, 
Greenwich,  Conn. 

Moritz  Gross, 

133  W.  77th  street. 

Gerald  Harrison  Grout, 

The  Wellsmore, 
Broadway  and  77th  street. 

Emil  Gruening, 

36  E.  57th  street. 

Clarence  C.  Guion, 

88  Centre  avenue, 
New  Rochelle, N.  Y. 


Ramon  Guiteras, 

80  Madison  avenue. 

Luther  H.  Gulick, 

263  W.  84th  street. 

John  Henry  Guntzer, 

61  E.  86th  street. 

Jonas  Guttman, 

54  St.  Marks  place. 

James  Tayloe  Gwathmey, 

124  E.  16th  street. 

Frederick  W.  Gwyer, 

130  E.  38th  street. 

Sidney  V.  Haas, 

666  West  End  avenue. 

J.  Victor  Haberman, 

60  W.  85th  street. 

Alexander  Hadden, 

155  E.  51st  street. 

Flenry  Ewing  Hale,  Jr., 

752  West  End  avenue. 

William  H.  Hall, 

129  E.  54th  street. 

Silas  F.  Hallock, 

36  E.  65th  street. 

Robert  Hurtin  Halsey, 

118  W.  58th  street. 

George  Dempster  Hamlen, 

50  Central  Park  West. 

George  D.  Hamlin, 

1260  Pacific  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Irwin  H.  Hance, 

Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Charles  Russell  Hancock, 

126  E.  34th  street. 

Ellwood  Harlow, 

325  W.  86th  street. 

Anthony  Hart  Harrigan, 

249  W.  102nd  street. 

E.  Eliot  Harris, 

33  W.  93rd  street. 

Thomas  J.  Harris, 

117  E.  40th  street. 

Daniel  A.  Harrison, 

Whitestone,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

George  Tucker  Harrison, 

132  W.  70th  street. 


Fellows. 


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Alfred  John  Hart, 

^ 118  W.  70th  street. 

Theodore  Stuart  Hart, 

130  W.  59th  street. 

Frank  Hartley, 

61  W.  49th  street. 

John  A.  Hartwell, 

27  E.  63  rd  street. 

William  Henry  Haskin, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

Thomas  Wood  Hastings, 

172  E.  71st  street. 

Herman  A.  Haubold, 

15  W.  88th  street. 

Forbes  Hawkes, 

42  E.  26th  street. 

James  R.  Hayden, 

121  W.  55th  street. 

William  Van  Valzah  Hayes, 

34  W.  50th  street. 

Irving  S.  Haynes, 

107  W.  85th  street. 

Royal  Storrs  Haynes, 

267  W.  79th  street. 

Harold  M.  Hays, 

11  W.  91st  street. 

Henry  C.  Hazen, 

66  W.  56th  street. 

Jacob  Heckmann, 

156  E.  80th  street. 

Henry  Heiman, 

56  W.  120th  street. 

Walter  James  Heimann, 

136  W.  88th  street. 

Louis  Heitzmann, 

110  W.  78th  street. 

Ruben  Johnson  Held, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Isaac  M.  Heller, 

1872  Washington  avenue. 

Alfred  M.  Heilman, 

2 W.  86th  street. 

Alfred  C.  Henderson, 

155  E.  62nd  street. 

Joseph  Julio  Henna, 

24  W.  72nd  street. 


Nelson  H.  Henry, 

59  W.  9th  street. 

Otto  Hensel, 

106  E.  81st  street. 
James  C.  Hepburn, 

71  Glenwood  avenue, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Edgar  M.  Hermance, 

217  Warburton  avenue, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Justin  Herold, 

11E.  48th  street. 
Everett  Herrick, 

33  E.  51st  street. 
William  Post  Herrick, 

56  E.  53rd  street. 
William  W.  Herrick, 

131  E.  60th  street. 
Charles  Herrman, 

250  W.  88th  street. 
Alfred  A.  Herzfeld, 

224  W.  24th  street. 
Alfred  Fabian  Hess, 

154  W.  72nd  street. 


Emil  Heuel, 


144  W.  79th 
Russel  A.  Hibbs, 

130  E.  36th 


Joseph  J.  Higgins, 

46  W.  55th 


street. 

street. 

street. 


Isadore  Leon  Hill, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Thomas  J.  Hillis, 

35  Charlton  street. 
Alfred  K.  Hills, 

541  West  End  avenue. 
Beatrice  M.  Hinkle, 
care  of  Internat’l  Banking  Corp., 
Manila,  P.  I. 

Joseph  G.  Hirons, 

131  W.  136th  street. 
James  Morley  Hitzrot, 

126  E.  37th  street. 
Ward  Bryant  Hoag, 

126  W.  81st  street. 
John  H.  P.  Hodgson, 

29  Washington  square. 


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John  Van  R.  Hoff,  Col.  U.  S.  A., 
Governor’s  Island. 
Frederick  C.  Holden, 

63  Seventh  avenue., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ward  A.  Holden, 

43  W.  48th  street. 
Oscar  Howe  Holder, 

501  W.  120th  street. 
Arthur  L.  Holland, 

134  W.  81st  street. 
Austin  W.  Hollis, 

40  W.  71st  street. 
Frank  C.  Hollister, 

264  W.  77th  street. 
Charles  H.  Holmes, 

Bellevue  Hospital, 
Foot  E.  26th  street. 
Edwin  Holmes, 

Palisade  avenue, 
Englewood,  N.  J. 
L.  Emmett  Holt, 

14  W.  55th  street. 
Oscar  P.  Honegger, 

111  E.  94th  street. 
B.  Raymond  Hoobler, 

131  E.  67th  street. 
Ransom  Spafard  Hooker, 

780  Madison  avenue. 
Frank  Tucker  Hopkins, 

182  W.  58th  street. 
Frederick  E.  Hopkins, 

25  Harrison  avenue, 
Springfield,  Mass. 

John  Horn, 

72  East  92nd  street. 
George  W.  Hosmer, 

7 E.  73rd  street. 
Lucius  W.  Hotchkiss, 

59  W.  48th  street. 
H.  Seymour  Houghton, 

301  W.  88th  street. 
Harris  A.  Houghton, 

Bayside, 

Queens  Co.,  N.  Y. 
George  T.  Howland, 

Norwich,  Conn. 


John  Howland, 

49  E.  53rd  street. 
Bartholomew  M.  Howley, 

355  W.  28th  street 
Ernest  Valentine  Hubbard, 

11E.  48th  street. 
S.  Dana  Hubbard, 

143  W.  103rd  street. 
William  Norris  Hubbard, 

53  W.  54th  street. 
Alvin  A.  Hubbell, 

212  Franklin  street, 
Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Lester  Mead  Hubby, 

27  W.  68th  street. 
Francis  Huber, 

209  E.  17th  street. 
John  Bessner  Huber, 

441  Park  avenue. 
John  H.  Huddleston, 

145  W.  78th  street. 
Max  Huhner, 

667  Madison  avenue. 
William  A.  Hume, 

1517  Madison  avenue., 
Toledo,  Ohio. 
Edward  Livingston  Hunt, 

54  W.  50th  street. 
James  Ramsey  Hunt, 

20  W.  50th  street. 
Dwight  W.  Hunter, 

80  W.  40th  street. 
Lee  Maidment  Hurd, 

15  E.  48th  street. 
Woods  Hutchinson, 

14  E.  28th  street. 
Harry  William  Hyatt, 

380  Shelton  avenue, 
Jamaica,  N.  Y. 
Frederick  E.  Hyde, 

542  Fifth  avenue. 
Abraham  Hyman, 

111  E.  81st  street. 
Abraham  Hymanson, 

139  Henry  street. 
William  Rose  Hynes, 

75  W.  92nd  street. 


Fellows. 


55 


Henry  Illoway, 

1113  Madison  avenue. 

Charles  J.  Imperatori, 

245  W.  102nd  street. 

Gennaro  Ippolito, 

20  Spring  street. 

Archibald  E.  Isaacs, 

1325  Madison  avenue. 

Harry  E.  Isaacs, 

240  East  Broadway 

Leopold  Jaches. 

27  E.  95th  street. 

Frank  W.  Jackson, 

555  Madison  avenue. 

George  Thomas  Jackson, 

11E.  48th  street. 

Victor  Hugo  Jackson, 

240  Lenox  avenue. 

Abraham  Jacobi, 

19  E.  47th  street. 

Nathan  Jacobson, 

430  S.  Salina  street, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Sidney  D.  Jacobson, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Arthur  M.  Jacobus, 

131  W.  70th  street. 

George  W.  Jacoby, 

44  W.  72nd  street. 

J.  Ralph  Jacoby, 

54  W.  88th  street. 

Charles  H.  Jaeger, 

471  Park  avenue. 

Abraham  Ezra  Jaffin, 

479  Jersey  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Walter  B.  James, 

17  W.  54th  street. 

James  W.  Jameson, 

32  E.  53rd  street. 

Edward  G.  Janeway, 

36  W.  40th  street. 

Henry  Harrington  Janeway, 

130  W.  57th  street. 


Theodore  C.  Janeway, 

131  E.  60th  street. 

Joseph  E.  Janvrin, 

191  Madison  avenue. 

Herman  Jarecky, 

138  W.  86th  street. 

George  W.  Jarman, 

54  W.  76th  street. 

Nathan  S.  Jarvis, 

Manhattan  Club, 
26th  street  and  Madison  ave. 

Smith  Ely  Jelliffe, 

64  W.  56th  street. 

Walter  Barry  Jennings, 

175  Lexington  avenue. 

Frederic  M.  Johnson,  Jr., 

90  Morris  street, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Henrietta  Pauline  Johnson, 

126  E.  19th  street. 

Catesby  ap  C.  Jones, 

7 E.  32nd  street. 

Charles  N.  D.  Jones, 

892  E.  176th  street. 

Israel  C.  Jones, 

Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Emmanuel  Jonessoff, 

224  W.  52nd  street. 

Richard  Jordan, 

165  W.  58th  street. 

Aspinwall  Judd, 

137  W.  69th  street. 

Adoniram  B.  Judson, 

53  Washington  square. 

Champion  H.  Judson, 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

Louis  Gabriel  Kaempfer, 

375  Central  Park  West. 

Ulysses  S.  Kahn, 

59  W.  54th  street. 

Moses  S.  Kakels, 

71  E.  66th  street. 

Richard  Kalish, 

36  W.  47th  street. 

David  John  Kaliski, 

75  E.  81st  street. 


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Frederick  J.  Kammerer, 

51  E.  66th  street. 

Ludwig  Kast, 

771  Madison  avenue. 

William  H.  Katzenbach, 

The  Wyoming, 
7th  avenue  & 55th  street. 

Jacob  Kaufmann, 

52  E.  58th  street. 

Harry  Mayham  Keator, 

107  E.  70th  street. 

Stephen  Jackson  Keefe, 

1063  E.  Jersey  street, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Frederick  C.  Keller, 

41  W.  71st  street. 

Edward  L.  Kellogg, 

48  W.  51st  street. 

Theodore  H.  Kellogg, 

Riverdale  Lane. 

Robert  Coleman  Kemp, 

107  E.  57th  street. 

Joseph  A.  Kenefick, 

78  E.  54th  street. 

James  H.  Kenyon, 

37  W.  71st  street. 

Carl  Richard  Keppler, 

2 W.  86th  street. 

Charles  Gilmore  Kerley, 

132  W.  81st  street. 

Philip  D.  Kerrison, 

58  W.  56th  street. 

Leo  Kessel, 

146  Central  Park  West. 

Edward  L.  Keyes, 

109  E.  34th  street. 

Edward  L.  Keyes,  Jr., 

109  E.  34th  street. 

Eleanor  B.  Kilham, 

121  E.  35th  street. 

Otto  G.  T.  Kiliani, 

44  W.  77th  street. 

Theron  W.  Kilmer, 

165  W.  85th  street. 


Paul  Wellington  Kimball, 

121  E.  64th  street. 
Reuel  B.  Kimball, 

15  E.  41st  street. 
Herbert  Maxon  King, 

Liberty,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  A.  King, 

139  Lexington  avenue. 
Jerome  Kingsbury, 

39  W.  39th  street. 
Francis  P.  Kinnicutt, 

39  E.  35th  street. 
Gustav  A.  Kletsch, 

453  Cass  street, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hermann  G.  Klotz, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Arnold  H.  Knapp, 

26  W.  40th  street. 
Herman  Knapp, 

26  W.  40th  street. 
John  B.  Knapp, 

35  W.  75th  street. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Knause, 
1076  Bushwick  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Augustus  Smith  Knight, 

1 Madison  avenue. 
Charles  H.  Knight, 

120  W.  57th  street. 
E.  Helen  Knight, 

35  Mount  Morris  Park  West. 
George  Knipe, 

353  W.  24th  street. 
William  H.  W.  Knipe, 

59  W.  54th  street. 
S.  Adolphus  Knopf, 

16  W.  95th  street. 
Louis  A.  Koch, 

16  Chestnut  street, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Franz  Koempel, 

251  E.  86th  street. 

Albert  Kohn, 

122  E.  58th  street 
Frederick  Strange  Kolle, 

12  E.  31st  street. 


Fellows. 


' 57 


Carl  Roller, 

681  Madison  avenue. 
Samuel  Joseph  Kopetzky, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Henry  Koplik, 

30  E.  62nd  street. 
George  W.  Kosmak, 

23  E.  93rd  street. 
Carl  F.  Kremer, 

112  E,  57th  street. 
Florian  Krug, 

13  E.  41st  street. 
Louis  J.  Ladinski, 

1289  Madison  avenue. 
Linnaeus  E.  La  Fetra, 

113  E.  61st  street. 
Florence  Marion  Laighton, 

33  W.  96th  street. 
Adrian  Van  Sinderen  Lambert, 
29  W.  36th  street. 
Alexander  Lambert, 

36  E.  31st  street. 
Frederick  E.  Lambert, 

157  Ocean  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Samuel  W.  Lambert, 

130  E.  35th  street. 
Walter  Eyre  Lambert, 

47  W.  38th  street. 
Louis  N.  Lanehart, 

Hempstead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Gustav  Langmann, 

121  W.  57th  street. 
George  Ludwig  Laporte, 

154  W.  119th  street. 
Boleslaw  Lapowski, 

180  W.  58th  street. 
Frederick  Manwaring  Law, 

616  W.  137th  street. 
George  Alfred  Lawrence, 

675  Madison  avenue. 
James  Payton  Leake, 

U.  S.  Pub.  Health  & Mar. 
Hosp.  Service,  Im.  Hosp., 
Ellis  Island. 

Charles  A.  Leale, 

604  Madison  avenue. 


Medwin  Leale, 

852  Lexington  avenue. 
William  G.  Le  Boutillier, 

50  E.  25th  street. 
Moses  D.  Lederman, 

58  E.  75th  street. 
Burton  J.  Lee, 

128  E.  73rd  street. 
Egbert  Le  Fevre, 

52  W.  56th  street. 
S.  Newton  Leo, 

103  W.  55th  street. 
Zenas  Lockwood  Leonard, 

19  W.  120th  street 
Jerome  S.  Leopold, 

701  Madison  avenue. 
John  Leshure, 

423  Convent  avenue. 
A.  Monae  Lesser, 

16  W.  68th  street. 
William  M.  Leszynsky, 

145  W.  77th  street. 

Isaac  Levin, 

129  W.  122nd  street. 
Frederic  J.  Leviseur, 

680  Madison  avenue. 
Emily  Lewi, 

35  Mount  Morris  Park  West 
Charles  H.  Lewis, 

51  W.  58th  street. 
Daniel  Lewis, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Robert  Lewis,  Jr., 

48  W.  40th  street. 
Richard  Lewisohn, 

774  Madison  avenue. 
Maximilian  Lewson, 

55  W.  9th  street. 
Emanuel  Libman, 

180  E.  64th  street. 
Charles  C.  Lieb, 

50  Central  Park  West. 
Howard  Lilienthal, 

66  E.  79th  street. 


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Elton  Gardiner  Littell, 

147  Park  avenue. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Henry  William  Lloyd, 

8 St.  Nicholas  place. 

Samuel  Lloyd, 

12  W.  50th  street. 

Ralph  Waldo  Lobenstine, 

67  E.  55th  street. 

George  Roe  Lockwood, 

18  E.  52nd  street. 

Eli  Long, 

151  W.  86th  street. 

Henry  D.  Long, 

131  W.  46th  street. 

Frederic  William  Loughran, 

742  Prospect  avenue. 

Robert  L.  Loughran, 

62  W.  52nd  street. 

Leon  Louria, 

249  Hewes  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  T.  Low,  Jr., 

Short  Hills,  N.J. 

William  H.  Luckett, 

112  W.  119th  street. 

Walter  D.  Ludlum, 

362  Marlborough  road, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Edward  Lumbard, 

Graham  Court, 
116th  street  & 7th  avenue. 

Thurston  Gilman  Lusk, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

William  C.  Lusk, 

47  E.  34th  street. 

Alexander  Lyle, 

1043  Madison  avenue. 

Henry  Hamilton  Moore  Lyle, 

50  E.  53rd  street. 

William  G.  Lyle, 

60  W.  58th  street. 

Francis  R.  Lyman, 

Hastings  on  Hudson,  N.  Y. 


John  Burgess  Lynch, 

151  W.  74th  street. 
George  S.  Lynde, 

148  W.  85th  street. 
Samuel  B.  Lyon, 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
J.  Milton  Mabbott, 

19  Fifth  avenue. 
William  Mabon, 

Ward’s  Island,  N.  Y. 
David  Hunter  McAlpin, 

68  William  street. 
George  B.  McAuliffe, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
John  D.  McBarron, 

872  West  End  avenue. 
Charles  McBurney, 

38  E.  31st  street 
William  G.  MacCallum, 

981  Madison  avenue. 
Joseph  F.  McCarthy, 

137  E.  43rd  street. 
Donald  McCaskey, 

Witmer,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 
John  Alva  McCorkle, 

149  Clinton  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
John  J.  McCoy, 

157  W.  73rd  street. 
Forbes  R.  McCreery, 

123  E.  40th  street 
Samuel  McCullagh, 

35  Park  avenue. 
Carlos  F.  MacDonald, 

15  E.  48th  street. 
Dennis  J.  McDonald, 

137  E.  43rd  street. 
Ellice  McDonald, 

The  Alwyn  Court, 
58th  street  and  7th  avenue. 
George  A.  MacDonald, 

803  Madison  avenue. 
George  Henry  McFarland,  Jr., 
310  W.  87th  street. 
Edward  P.  McGavock, 

210  E.  Franklin  street, 
Richmond,  Va. 


Fellows. 


59 


E.  L’H.  McGinnis, 

202  W.  86th  street. 

John  J.  McGrath, 

104  W.  71st  street. 

Constantine  J.  MacGuire, 

120  E.  60th  street. 

Ferdinand  S.  MacHale, 

317  E.  87th  street. 

William  MacKay, 

33  E.  24th  street. 

George  Miller  MacKee, 

58  W.  58th  street. 

Arthur  Lee  Macken, 

103  E.  16th  street. 

John  Edmund  Mackenty, 

43  W.  54th  street. 

James  F.  McKernon, 

62  W.  52nd  street. 

W.  Duncan  McKim, 

1701-18th  street,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

James  W.  McLane, 

107  E.  38th  street. 

Malcolm  McLean, 

29  E.  126th  street. 

John  B.  McMahon, 

325  Lexington  avenue. 

William  S.  McMurdy, 

253  W.  70th  street. 

Charles  Wood  McMurtry, 

812  Fifth  avenue. 

Malcolm  Graeme  MacNevin, 

576  Fifth  avenue. 

George  McNaughton, 

479  Clinton  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  J.  McNutt, 

265  Lexington  avenue. 

John  Joseph  MacPhee, 

124  W.  77th  street. 

Duncan  Macpherson, 

467  Manhattan  avenue. 

Ross  McPherson, 

20  W.  50th  street. 


Clarence  A.  McWilliams, 

32  E.  53rd  street. 

Mary  Sutton  Macy, 

101  W.  80th  street. 

William  A.  Macy, 

Kings  Park,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

James  J.  E.  Maher, 

221  W.  23rd  street. 

Max  Madhouse, 

45  Elm  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Charles  O.  Maisch, 

Via  del  Tritone  142, 
Rome,  Ital.y 

George  H.  Mallett, 

244  W.  73rd  street. 

Frederick  S.  Mandlebaum, 

1300  Madison  avenue. 

Morris  Manges, 

72  E.  79th  street. 

John  Mann, 

262  Fulton  avenue, 
Hempstead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

George  Mannheimer, 

116  E.  79th  street. 

James  W.  Markoe, 

20  W.  50th  street. 

Wilbur  B.  Marple, 

46  W.  53rd  street. 

Thomas  A.  Martin, 

436  Lenox  avenue. 

Walton  Martin, 

25  W.  50th  street. 

Simon  Marx, 

947  Madison  avenue. 

Howard  Harris  Mason, 

114  W.  55th  street. 

Lewis  D.  Mason, 

171  Joralemon  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Francis  S.  Mathews, 

62  W.  50th  street. 

Frank  Cameron  Matthews, 

2412-7th  avenue. 

J.  W.  Draper  Maury, 

Rochester,  Minn. 


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Calvin  S.  May, 

205  W.  57th  street. 

Charles  H.  May, 

698  Madison  avenue. 

William  Ropes  May, 

146  E.  39th  street. 

Abraham  Mayer, 

40  E.  60th  street. 

Emil  Mayer, 

25  E.  77th  street. 

Frank  Sherman  Meara, 

400  West  End  avenue. 

Charles  B.  Meding, 

111  W.  121st  street. 

James  A.  Meek, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Edward  Lee  Meierhof, 

1140  Madison  avenue. 

Josiah  Meigh, 

Bernardsville,  N.  J. 

Samuel  J.  Meltzer, 

13  W.  121st  street. 

Walter  Mendelson, 

159  W.  74th  street. 

Francis  D.  Merchant, 

150  W.  47th  street. 

William  J.  Mersereau, 

294  W.  92nd  street. 

Adolf  Meyer, 

Johns  Hopkins  University, 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Alfred  Meyer, 

785  Madison  avenue. 

Leo  B.  Meyer, 

106  W.  120th  street. 

Willy  Meyer, 

700  Madison  avenue. 

George  Meyers, 

47  E.  61st  street. 

Leonidas  Le  May  Mial, 

139  W.  12th  street. 

Alfred  Michaelis, 

173  E.  95th  street. 

Michael  Michailovsky, 

146  W.  121st  street. 

John  Izard  Middleton, 

169  E.  64th  street. 


Ansel  I.  Miller, 

Brattleboro,  Vt. 

Charles  Griffin  Miller, 

157  E.  62nd  street. 

Frank  E.  Miller, 

22  W.  31st  street. 

James  Alexander  Miller, 

550  Park  avenue. 

Seth  Minot  Milliken, 

951  Madison  avenue. 

Jackson  M.  Mills, 

66  E.  58th  street. 

Lindsay  S.  Milne, 

Russell  Sage  Institute, 
Blackwell’s  Island,  N.  Y. 

Charles  B.  J.  Mittelstaedt, 

107  W.  47th  street. 

Alfred  D.  Mittendorf, 

140  Madison  avenue. 

William  F.  Mittendorf, 

140  Madison  avenue. 

Henry  Moeller, 

341  W.  57th  street. 

Henry  Moffat, 

139  Park  avenue, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Henry  W.  Mooney, 

73  W.  50th  street. 

Albertus  Adair  Moore, 

52  E.  31st  street. 

John  J.  Moorhead, 

301  W.  89th  street. 

Benjamin  Morje, 

16  E.  96th  street. 

Lewis  Rutherford  Morris, 

60  W.  58th  street. 

Robert  T.  Morris, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Prince  A.  Morrow, 

66  W.  40th  street. 

W.  Golden  Mortimer, 

40  E.  25th  street. 

Henry  H.  Morton, 

32  Schermerhorn  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Fellows. 


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Rosalie  Slaughter  Morton, 

The  Leonori, 

Madison  ave.  & 63rd  street. 
William  J.  Morton, 

19  E.  28th  street. 
Alexis  V.  Moschcowitz, 

925  Madison  avenue. 
Eli  Moschcowitz, 

59  W.  68th  street. 
Herman  O.  Mosenthal, 

327  Amsterdam  avenue. 
L.  Howard  Moss, 

Elm  street  & Orchard  ave., 
Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 
Joseph  A.  Mulholland, 

218  W.  71st  street. 
Wesley  T.  Mulligan, 

290  West  avenue, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

John  P.  Munn, 

18  W.  58th  street. 
George  E.  Munroe, 

126  Madison  avenue. 
Deas  Murphy, 

165  E.  62nd  street. 
Archibald  Murray, 

Standish,  Arms, 

169  Columbia  Heights, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Dwight  H.  Murray, 

800  University  Block, 
Syracuse,  N.Y. 
Francis  W.  Murray, 

32  W.  39th  street. 
Samuel  Murtland, 

40  E.  81st  street. 
Howard  Gillespie  Myers, 

153  W.  78th  street. 
T.  Halsted  Myers, 

59  W.  50th  street. 
Robert  Cunningham  Myles, 

46  W.  38th  street. 
John  T.  Nagle, 

163  W.  126th  street. 
Charles  E.  Nammack, 

42  E.  29th  street. 


Charles  D.  Napier, 

494  Washington  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Philip  W.  Nathan, 

110  E.  78th  street. 

George  G.  Needham, 

218  E.  19th  street. 

Harold  Neuhof, 

1275  Madison  avenue. 

James  E.  Newcomb, 

118  W.  69th  street. 

Emanuel  David  Newman, 

81  New  street, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Mathias  Nicoll,  Jr., 

124  E.  60th  street. 

Walter  L.  Niles, 

55  E.  76th  street. 

Jonas  R.  Nilsen, 

18  W.  90th  street. 

J.  Douglas  Nisbet, 

34  W.  50th  street. 

Van  Horne  Norrie, 

21  W.  37th  street. 

Charles  Norris,  Jr., 

2131  Broadway. 

Henry  S.  Norris, 

10  W.  49th  street. 

Charles  E.  North, 

30  Church  street. 

William  P.  Northrup, 

57  E.  79th  street. 

Nathaniel  Read  Norton, 

113  E.  70th  street. 

William  Bradbury  Noyes, 

210  W.  57th  street. 

John  Joseph  Nutt, 

2020  Broadway. 

Edward  L.  Oatman, 

82  Remsen  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Michael  C.  O’Brien, 

161  W.  122nd  street. 

Benjamin  F.  Ochs, 

1980  Seventh  avenue. 

Joseph  H.  O’Connell, 

34  W.  9th  street. 


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Horst  Oertel, 

30  W.  44th  street. 
Robert  Offenbach, 

102  W.  86th  street 
Charles  Ogilvy, 

125  W.  58th  street. 
Frank  W.  Olds, 

Williamstown,  Mass. 
Samuel  R.  Olliphant, 

26  E.  41st  street. 
Ralph  Opdyke, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
Nathan  Oppenheim, 

50  E.  79th  street. 
Bernard  Sutro  Oppenheimer, 

2345  Broadway. 
Frederic  G.  Oppenheimer, 

230  W.  99th  street. 
Henry  S.  Oppenheimer, 

11E.  43  rd  street. 
Seymour  Oppenheimer, 

45  E.  60th  street. 
David  Henry  Orgel, 

277  Rivington  street. 
Daisy  Maud  Orleman-Robinson, 
159  W.  49th  street. 
Alfred  Townsend  Osgood, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
Charles  Osgood, 

58  Central  Park  West. 
Ludwig  Oulman, 

61  E.  86th  street. 
Charles  W.  Packard, 

445  Park  avenue. 
Maurice  Packard, . 

203  W.  79th  street. 
John  Randolph  Page, 

27  E.  57th  street. 
Kingman  B.  Page, 

24  W.  120th  street 
Roswell  Park, 

510  Delaware  avenue, 
Buffalo,  N.Y. 
William  Hallock  Park, 

315  W.  76th  street. 
Frank  J.  Parker, 

156  W.  58th  street 


Ransom  J.  Parker, 

155  Lexington  avenue. 

Teofilo  Parodi, 

127  E.  60th  street. 

Angenette  Parry, 

749  Madison  avenue. 

Eleanor  Parry, 

749  Madison  avenue. 

John  Parsons, 

Kingsbridge,  N.  Y. 

Ralph  L.  Parsons, 

Ossining,  N.Y. 

Ralph  W.  Parsons, 

Ossining,  N.  Y. 

Edward  L.  Partridge, 

19  Fifth  avenue. 

Stewart  Paton, 

Princeton,  N.  J. 

Frank  N.  Patterson, 

51  W.  50th  street. 

Henry  Stuart  Patterson, 

149  E.  62nd  street. 

S.  McAllister  Payne, 

542  Fifth  avenue. 

George  L.  Peabody, 

57  W.  38th  street. 

Henry  Pearson, 

63  E.  56th  street. 

Herbert  D.  Pease, 

39  W.  38th  street. 

Charles  H.  Peck, 

30  W.  50th  street. 

George  A.  Peck, 

87  Centre  avenue, 
New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

Grace  Peckham-Murray, 

50  W.  45th  street. 

James  Pedersen, 

20  E.  46th  street. 

Victor  Cox  Pedersen, 

45  W.  9th  street. 

Edward  W.  Peet, 

144  W.  93rd  street 

Charles  Edward  Perkins, 

107  W.  77th  street. 


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John  G.  Perry, 

40  E.  26th  street. 
Edward  W.  Peterson, 

57  W.  58th  street. 
Frederick  Peterson, 

20  W.  50th  street. 
Carl  E.  Pfister, 

829  Lexington  avenue. 
Daniel  J.  Phelan, 

123  W.  94th  street. 
Charles  Phelps, 

69  E.  82nd  street. 
Wendell  C.  Phillips, 

40  W.  47th  street. 
Frederick  Harrison  Pierson, 

340  Westminster  avenue, 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Charles  W.  Pilgrim, 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Edward  Warwick  Pinkham, 

41  E.  41st  street. 
Godfrey  Roger  Pisek, 

36  E.  62nd  street. 
Edward  Pisko, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
John  O.  Polak, 

287  Clinton  avenue, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
William  M.  Polk, 

7 E.  36th  street. 
Sigmund  Pollitzer, 

51  E.  60th  street. 
Eugene  H.  Pool, 

107  E.  60th  street. 
Thomas  R.  Pooley, 

107  Madison  avenue. 
James  Lindsay  H.  H.  Porteous, 
83  Warburton  avenue, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
W.  Evelyn  Porter, 

149  W.  73rd  street. 
William  Henry  Porter, 

1674  Broadway. 
Nathaniel  Bowditch  Potter, 

591  Park  avenue. 
William  B.  Pritchard, 

143  W.  72nd  street. 


James  W.  Proctor, 

Englewood,  N.  J. 

Thomas  P.  Prout, 

23  W.  36th  street. 

T.  Mitchell  Prudden, 

160  W.  59th  street. 

William  J.  Pulley, 

945  Madison  avenue. 

Henry  A.  Pulsford, 

139  S.  Orange  avenue, 
South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Alfred  E.  M.  Purdy, 

449  Park  avenue. 

Harry  R.  Purdy, 

149  Lexington  avenue. 

Charles  R.  L.  Putnam, 

121  E.  38th  street. 

Leopold  Putzel, 

13  E.  57th  street. 

John  Duncan  Quackenbos, 

331  W.  28th  street. 

A.  Judson  Quimby, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

Charles  E.  Quimby, 

278  W.  86th  street. 

Francis  J.  Quinlan, 

33  W.  38th  street. 

Stephen  T.  Quinn, 

326  S.  Broad  street, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Edward  Quintard, 

145  W.  58th  street. 

Meyer  Rabinovitz, 

243  E.  Broadway. 

John  B.  Rae, 

247  W.  70th  street. 

John  M.  Randolph, 

Rahway,  N.  J. 

Leonard  S.  Rau, 

113  E.  60th  street. 

Adolph  Reich, 

245  W.  24th  street. 

George  C.  Reid, 

219  N.  Washington  street, 
Rome,  N.  Y. 

John  J.  Reid, 

853  Lexington  avenue. 


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John  P.  Reilly, 

215  Elizabeth  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Charles  H.  Reinsberg, 

36  W.  57th  street. 

Pius  Renn, 

171  E.  95th  street. 
William  G.  Reynolds, 

Woodbury,  Conn. 
Meyer  L.  Rhein, 

38  E.  61st  street. 
Archibald  C.  Rhoades, 

Union  League  Club, 

1 E.  39th  street. 
Clarence  C.  Rice, 

123  E.  19th  street. 
John  D.  Richards, 

44  W.  49th  street. 
John  H.  Richards, 

34  W.  83rd  street. 
Charles  H.  Richardson, 

336  Lexington  avenue. 
Edwin  Albert  Riesenfeld, 

152  W.  88th  street. 
Willy  Rieser, 

1841  Madison  avenue. 
Austen  Fox  Riggs, 

Stockbridge,  Mass. 
Felicia  A.  Robbins, 

110  W.  49th  street. 
Percy  W.  Roberts, 

134  W.  48th  street. 
Joseph  A.  Robertson, 

45  W.  34th  street. 
Louise  G.  Robinovitch, 

28  W.  126th  street. 
Andrew  R.  Robinson, 

159  W.  49th  street. 
Beverley  Robinson, 

42  W.  37th  street. 
George  Willis  Robinson, 

First  National  Bank  Bldg., 

Shreveport,  La. 
William  J.  Robinson, 

12  Mt.  Morris  Park  West, 
Alphonso  D.  Rockwell, 

616  Madison  avenue. 


John  O.  Roe, 

44  S.  Clinton  avenue, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

John  Rogers, 

102  E.  30th  street. 

Willard  H.  Rogers, 

225  W.  22nd  street. 

Arthur  L.  Root, 

114  W.  81st  street. 

Joseph  C.  Roper, 

255  W.  84th  street. 

Achilles  Rose, 

173  Lexington  avenue. 

Leopold  Rosenberg, 

Bedford  Station,  N.  Y. 

Max  Rosenthal, 

26  W.  90th  street. 

Henry  Roth, 

409  E.  140th  street. 

George  Rothganger, 

126  Stockton  street, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Julius  Rudisch, 

39  E.  63rd  street. 

Edward  C.  Rushmore, 

Tuxedo  Park,  N.  Y. 

James  Isaac  Russell, 

601  Madison  avenue. 

George  Hope  Ryder, 

43  W.  50th  street. 

Stanley  Owen  Sabel, 

117  W.  58th  street. 
Bernard  Sachs, 

135  Central  Park  West. 
Ernest  Sachs, 

1070  Madison  avenue. 
James  E.  Sadlier, 

295  Mills  street, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
H.  Davison  Saril, 

2020  Broadway. 


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F.  LeRoy  Satterlee, 

6 W.  56th  street. 

George  Reese  Satterlee, 

117  W.  58th  street. 

Thomas  E.  Satterthwaite, 

7 E.  80th  street. 

Preston  Satterwhite, 

Great  Neck,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

J.  George  Sauer, 

106  W.  136th  street. 

Eugene  C.  Savidge, 

66  W.  50th  street. 

Geo.  A.  DeSantos  Saxe, 

130  W.  71st  street. 

Reginald  H.  Sayre, 

9 E.  45th  street. 

Max  G.  Schlapp, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

Winfield  Scott  Schley, 

24  W.  45th  street. 

Charles  H.  Schlichter, 

1053  Elizabeth  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Oscar  M.  Schloss, 

54  W.  104th  street. 

A.  Emil  Schmitt, 

123  E.  60th  street. 

J.  Carl  Schmuck, 

Lawrence,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

George  Augustus  Schnepel, 

238  W.  106th  street. 

Frederick  J.  Schoenenberger, 

247  W.  52nd  street. 

Gustav  Scholer, 

10  Jumel  Terrace 
near  162nd  street. 

Charles  Schram, 

52  E.  82nd  street. 

Herman  Schwarz, 

50  E.  91st  street. 

George  Scott, 

1109  Pacific  avenue, 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

George  Dow  Scott, 

111  W.  77th  street. 

Edward  Wheeler  Scripture, 

87  Madison  avenue. 


Harry  H.  Seabrook, 

118  E.  72nd  street. 

Louis  Livingston  Seaman, 

247  Fifth  avenue. 

William  S.  Seamans, 

515  Madison  avenue. 

Gustav  Seeligmann, 

53  E.  72nd  street. 

August  Seibert, 

114  E.  57th  street. 

Edward  H.  M.  Sell, 

Craig  Mawr  Villa, 
Woodcrest  avenue, 
White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Frederic  Sellew, 

78  E.  79th  street. 

George  Henry  Semken, 

144  W.  87th  street. 

Newton  M.  Schaffer, 

28  E.  38th  street. 

Milton  A.  Shangle, 

1143  E.  Jersey  street, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

John  Rowland  Shannon, 

23  W.  36th  street. 

William  Shannon, 

130  W.  81st  street. 

Edward  A.  Sharp, 

339 — 15th  street, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

J.  Clarence  Sharp, 

62  W.  46th  street. 

Leander  Howard  Shearer, 

449  Park  avenue. 

Herman  B.  Sheffield, 

127  W.  87th  street. 

Edmund  P.  Shelby, 

116  W.  74th  street. 

Leo  H.  Shenier, 

441 — 13th  street, 
West  New  York,  N.  J. 

Elbert  S.  Sherman, 

20  Central  avenue, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

George  Franklin  Shiels, 

75  W.  55th  street. 


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Francis  Wayles  Shine, 

31  E.  30th  street. 
Henry  L.  Shively, 

303  Amsterdam  avenue. 
Peter  David  Shultz, 

601  W.  156th  street. 
Montgomery  H.  Sicard, 

15  E.  48th  street. 
C.  Clarence  Sichel, 

210  Riverside  Drive. 
Joseph  Franklin  Siler, 

Capt.  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  A. 

5 7 W.  58th  street. 
Henry  Mann  Silver, 

11E.  43rd  street. 
Lewis  Mann  Silver, 

103  W.  72nd  street. 
Charles  E.  Simmons, 

762  Madison  avenue. 
William  Kelly  Simpson, 

952  Lexington  avenue. 
Frank  D.  Skeel, 

147  W.  57th  street. 
Ross  Hall  Skillern, 

2030  Chestnut  street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
John  Wesley  Small, 

North  Tarry  town,  N.  Y. 
Isabelle  Thompson  Smart, 

101  W.  80th  street. 
A.  Alexander  Smith, 

18  W.  51st  street. 
E.  Terry  Smith, 

36  Pearl  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Edward  Franklin  Smith, 

4 W.  92nd  street. 
Ernest  Ellsworth  Smith, 

26  E.  29th  street. 
George  DeForest  Smith, 

25  Madison  avenue. 
George  Milton  Smith, 

10  North  Kings  Highway, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Harmon  Smith, 

44  W.  49th  street. 


Oscar  G.  Smith, 

540  W.  159th  street. 

Stephen  Smith, 

300  Central  Park  West. 

Fred  P.  Solley, 

114  E.  60th  street. 

John  B.  Solley,  Jr., 

124  W.  58th  street. 

Frederic  E.  Sondern, 

200  W.  56th  street. 

Victor  Edgar  Sorapure, 

187  W.  Kingsbridge  Road, 
Kingsbridge,  N.  Y. 

Angelo  L.  Soresi, 

20  W.  47th  street. 

Robert  Edward  Soule, 

122  E.  34th  street. 

Bernard  Sour, 

17  W.  88th  street. 

Thomas  S.  South  worth, 

807  Madison  avenue. 

Daniel  Benham  Spence, 

615  W.  181st  street. 

William  Spickers, 

6 Church  street, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

Edward  A.  Spilsbury, 

141  Warburton  avenue, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Edward  C.  Spitzka, 

66  E.  73rd  street. 

William  P.  Spratling, 

1110  N.  Charles  street, 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Edward  Hamilton  Squibb, 

148  Columbia  Heights, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

J.  Bentley  Squier,  Jr., 

49  E.  49th  street. 

Henry  S.  Stark, 

1309  Madison  avenue. 

Morris  Stark, 

433  E.  57th  street. 

M.  Allen  Starr, 

5 W.  54th  street. 

Henry  S.  Stearns, 

45  W.  58th  street 


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Thomas  L.  Stedman, 

1425  Broadway. 
George  Edwin  Steel, 

The  Apthorp, 
B’way  & 79th  street. 
Harry  Merriman  Steele, 

226  Church  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Edwin  S.  Steese, 

46  E.  57th  street. 

Arthur  Stein, 

1 W.  85th  street. 

Richard  Stein, 

79  E.  79th  street. 
Sydney  A.  Stein, 

158  E.  72nd  street. 
Antonio  Stella, 

214  E.  16th  street. 
Franklin  M.  Stephens, 

71  W.  49th  street. 
Abram  Richard  Stern, 

44  W.  87th  street. 
Arthur  Stern, 

224  E.  Jersey  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Heinrich  Stern, 

250  W.  73rd  street. 
Maximilian  Stern, 

80  W.  114th  street. 
Edwin  Sternberger, 

43  E.  60th  street. 
DeWitt  Stetten, 

1187  Madison  avenue. 
Alexander  Raymond  Stevens, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
William  Stevens, 

381  Central  Park  West. 
George  D.  Stewart, 

61  W.  50th  street. 
Alfred  Stillman,  2nd, 

35  E.  39th  street. 
Ralph  G.  Stillman, 

120  W.  55th  street. 
John  E.  Stillwell, 

9 W.  49th  street. 
Charles  W.  Stimson, 

68  W.  40th  street. 


Daniel  M.  Stimson, 

28  W.  37th  street. 

Lewis  A.  Stimson, 

277  Lexington  avenue. 

Horace  S.  Stokes, 

31  W.  36th  street. 

William  Stephen  Stone, 

113  E.  62nd  street. 

Thomas  Andrew  Storey, 

611  W.  137th  street. 

Bond  Stow, 

214  W.  70th  street. 

William  L.  Stowell, 

160  W.  73rd  street. 

Walter  Whitcomb  Strang, 

256  W.  100th  street. 

Lawrence  Watson  Strong, 

210  E.  64th  street. 

Edward  A.  Stratton, 

173  Main  street, 
Danbury,  Conn. 

Israel  Strauss, 

108  W.  87th  street. 

Alfred  N.  Strouse, 

79  W.  50th  street. 

William  Stubenbord, 

53  W.  71st  street. 

Leigh  Francis  Sturges, 

42  W.  84th  street. 

Frederic  R.  Sturgis, 

116  W.  55th  street. 

Arnold  Sturmdorf, 

51  W.  74th  street. 

Augustus  Walter  Suiter, 

105  Court  street, 
Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Albert  E.  Sumner, 

127  W.  58th  street. 

Fred  Barrington  Sutherland, 

1 W.  34th  street. 

Thompson  T.  Sweeny, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

Edwin  E.  Swift, 

112  W.  81st  street. 

George  M.  Swift, 

20  W.  55th  street. 


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George  K.  Swinburne, 

64  E.  56th  street. 
Brandreth  Symonds, 

444  W.  22nd  street. 
Parker  Syms, 

540  Park  avenue. 
Bernard  S.  Talmey, 

12  W.  123rd  street. 
Alfred  S.  Taylor, 

115  W.  55th  street. 
Fielding  Lewis  Taylor, 

112  E.  60th  street. 
George  A.  Taylor, 

43  W.  48th  street. 
Henry  Ling  Taylor, 

125  W.  58th  street. 
Howard  C.  Taylor, 

32  W.  50th  street. 
Thomas  Madison  Taylor, 

12  W.  44th  street. 
Joseph  F.  Terriberry, 

120  W.  73rd  street. 
Jacob  Teschner, 

134  E.  61st  street. 
John  S.  Thacher, 

20  W.  50th  street. 
Carl  Theobald, 

234  E.  12th  street. 
Allen  M.  Thomas, 

35  W.  54th  street. 
William  S.  Thomas, 

240  W.  71st  street. 
Hugh  Currie  Thompson, 

15  W.  91st  street. 
W.  Gilman  Thompson, 

34  E.  31st  street. 
Edgar  S.  Thomson, 

19  E.  44th  street. 
John  J.  Thomson, 

40  W.  47th  street. 
William  H.  Thomson, 

70  E.  54th  street. 
Victor  Corse  Thorne, 

65  W.  54th  street. 
Samuel  W.  Thurber, 

104  E.  39th  street. 


Gustav  J.  E.  Tieck, 

40  E.  41st  street. 

Myles  J.  Tierney, 

143  W.  74th  street. 

Benjamin  T.  Tilton, 

121  E.  38th  street. 

Walter  Timme, 

158  W.  95th  street. 

Edward  C.  Titus, 

127  W.  11th  street. 

Walstein  M.  Tompkins, 

49  W.  38th  street. 

S.  W.  Spencer  Toms, 

Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Franz  J.  A.  Torek, 

1021  Madison  avenue. 

Ralph  Tousey, 

43  W.  83rd  street. 

Sinclair  Tousey, 

140  W.  57th  street. 

David  W.  Tovey, 

2400-7th  avenue. 

Terry  M.  Townsend, 

171  W.  71st  street. 

Wisner  R.  Townsend, 

125  W.  58th  street. 

E.  Clark  Tracy, 

27  E.  126th  street. 

Ira  Otis  Tracy, 

L.  I.  State  Hospital, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

J.  Willard  Travell, 

27  E.  11th  street. 

William  B.  Trimble, 

39  E.  28th  street. 

Edward  L.  Trudeau, 

Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Carlos  P.  Tucker, 

535  S.  7th  avenue, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

Edward  Emory  Tull, 

119  W.  80th  street. 

Percy  R.  Turnure, 

55  W.  49th  street. 

George  M.  Tuttle, 

38  W.  52nd  street. 


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James  P.  Tuttle, 

42  W.  50th  street. 
Henry  H.  Tyson, 

47  W.  51st  street. 

Francis  Valk, 

164  E.  61st  street. 
Frederick  T.  van  Beuren,  Jr., 

812  Park  avenue. 
Joshua  M.  Van  Cott, 

188  Henry  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
John  Van  der  Poel, 

56  W.  52nd  street. 
S.  Oakley  Van  der  Poel, 

63  E.  55th  street. 
Waldron  B.  Vanderpoel, 

37  W.  76th  street. 
Frank  Van  Fleet. 

11E.  48th  street. 
Philip  Van  Ingen, 

125  E.  71st  street. 
Richard  Van  Santvoord, 

10  W.  122nd  street. 
William  W.  Van  Valzah, 
care  of  Guarantee  Trust  Co., 
514  Fifth  avenue. 
Cornelius  D.  Van  Wagenen, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Harold  Stearns  Vaughan, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
Agnes  C.  Vietor, 

Trinity  Court, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Wesley  Grove  Vincent, 

172  W.  79th  street. 
Hiram  N.  Vineberg, 

751  Madison  avenue. 
William  Jerome  Vogeler, 

177  Palisade  avenue. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Antonie  P.  Voislawsky, 

128  W.  59th  street. 
James  D.  Voorhees, 

106  E.  60th  street. 
Arthur  S.  Vosburgh, 

85  E.  56th  street. 


Frederick  L.  Wachenheim, 

111  W.  85th  street. 

Siegfried  Wachsmann, 

600  W.  141st  street. 

Augustus  B.  Wadsworth, 

114  W.  55th  street. 

Adolph  L.  Waechter, 

216  E.  12th  street. 

Otto  Wagner, 

1051  Elizabeth  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Ralph  Waldo, 

54  W.  71st  street. 

D.  Ernest  Walker, 

6 W.  83rd  street. 

Emma  Elizabeth  Walker, 

49  W.  39th  street. 

Henry  F.  Walker, 

18  W.  55th  street. 

John  B.  Walker, 

39  E.  33rd  street. 

Charlton  Wallace, 

126  E.  34th  street. 

George  B.  Wallace, 

251  W.  73rd  street. 

Newton  Booth  Waller, 

53  E.  82nd  street. 

Henry  J.  F.  Wallhauser, 

47  New  street, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Alfred  C.  Wallin, 

468  W.  145th  street. 

Mathilda  K.  Wallin, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Arthur  John  Walscheid, 

2030  Broadway. 

James  J.  Walsh, 

110  W.  74th  street. 

Simon  J.  Walsh, 

25  E.  128th  street. 

Josephine  Walter, 

61  W.  74th  street. 

Henry  W.  Wandless, 

9 E.  39th  street. 

Alfred  Wyckoff  Ward, 

Closter,  N.  J. 


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Edwin  F.  Ward, 

15  W.  96th  street. 

Freeman  F.  Ward, 

6 E.  58th  street. 

George  Gray  Ward,  Jr., 

77  W.  50th  street. 

G.  Harold  Ward, 

55  E.  56th  street. 

Wilbur  Ward, 

447  W.  59th  street. 

Edward  J.  Ware, 

121  W.  93rd  street. 

Martin  W.  Ware, 

27  E.  81st  street. 

John  W.  Warner, 

19  York  avenue, 
Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

John  Warren, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

M.  Claudius  Warsaw, 

169  W.  80th  street. 

J.  Hilton  Waterman, 

205  W.  57th  street. 

James  Sears  Waterman, 

676  St.  Marks  avenue, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Leonard  Weber, 

132  W.  73rd  street. 

David  Webster, 

308  Madison  avenue. 

John  E.  Weeks, 

46  E.  57th  street. 

Walter  Baer  Weidler, 

62  W.  58th  street. 

Richard  Weil, 

163  W.  86th  street. 

Wilhelm  Weinberger, 

252  Willis  avenue. 

Frederic  S.  Weingarten, 

28  W.  91st  street. 

Robert  F.  Weir, 

30  W.  50th  street. 

Julius  Weiss, 

329  W.  28th  street. 


Faneuil  D.  Weisse, 

19  Gramercy  Park. 

Harry  Hibberd  Weist, 

185  Madison  avenue. 

John  Edgar  Welch, 

204  W.  70th  street. 

Franklin  Welker, 

344  W.  145th  street. 

Brooks  H.  Wells, 

523  Madison  avenue. 

Sara  Welt-Kakels, 

71  E.  66th  street. 

Frank  E.  West, 

172  Clinton  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

James  N.  West, 

71  W.  49th  street. 

William  Westerfield, 

40  W.  127th  street. 

William  H.  Weston, 

400  W.  22nd  street. 

Davenport  White, 

171  W.  95th  street. 

Francis  W.  White, 

43  W.  54th  street. 

John  Blake  White, 

1013  Madison  avenue. 

Frederick  Whiting, 

19  W.  47th  street. 

Royal  Whitman, 

283  Lexington  avenue. 

Alfred  Wiener, 

616  Madison  avenue. 

Joseph  Wiener,  Jr., 

46  E.  78th  street. 

Richard  G.  Wiener, 

48  E.  65th  street. 

Solomon  Wiener, 

67  W.  89th  street. 

Orrin  Sage  Wightman, 

113  W.  78th  street. 

Herbert  Budington  Wilcox, 

159  E.  70th  street. 

Thomas  H.  Willard, 

1 Madison  avenue. 


Fellows. 


. 71 


Anna  Wessels  Williams, 

Rochelle  Park,  N.  J. 

Charles  M.  Williams, 

48  E.  49th  street. 

Howard  Crosby  Williams, 

138  W.  71st  street. 

Linsly  Rudd  Williams, 

882  Park  avenue. 

Mark  H.  Williams, 

556  W.  150th  street. 

William  R.  Williams, 

74th  st.  & Central  Park  West. 

Anna  S.  Wilner, 

133  W.  12th  street. 

Frederick  Newhall  Wilson, 

26  E.  41st  street. 

Robert  Justice  Wilson, 

549  Riverside  Drive. 

James  MacFarlane  Winfield, 

47  Halsey  street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  E.  Winters, 

25  W.  37th  street. 

Fred  Wise, 

828  Lexington  avenue. 

Rudolph  A.  Witthaus, 

1 W.  30th  street. 

Charles  George  Lewis  Wolf, 
First  avenue  and  28th  street. 

Henry  Albert  Wolff, 

601  W.  149th  street. 

Julius  Wolff, 

29  W.  89th  street. 

Martha  Wollstein, 

2 W.  128th  street. 

William  B.  Wood, 

33  W.  47th  street. 

John  Woodman, 

56  W.  56th  street. 

I Ogden  Woodruff, 

152  W.  78th  street. 

Julius  Hayden  Woodward, 

58  W.  40th  street. 


Scudder  Johnson  Woolley, 

157  W.  76th  street. 
George  Woolsey, 

117  E.  36th  street. 
Herbert  W.  Wootton, 

319  Lexington  avenue. 
Jonathan  Wright, 

44  W.  49th  street. 
Frederick  W.  Wunderlich, 

8 Sidney  place, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
George  A.  Wyeth, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
John  A.  Wyeth, 

244  Lexington  avenue. 
Robert  H.  Wylie, 

72  W.  52nd  street. 
W.  Gill  Wylie, 

28  W.  40th  street. 
Sidney  Yankauer, 

616  Madison  avenue. 
David  G.  Yates, 

79  W.  104th  street. 
Frank  Clark  Yeomans, 

46  W.  48th  street. 
Vincent  J.  Youmans, 

42  Claremont  avenue, 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Anna  Rand  Young, 

41  E.  70th  street. 
Charles  H.  Young, 

41  E.  70th  street. 
John  Van  Doren  Young, 

167  W.  71st  street. 
Edwin  G.  Zabriskie, 

37  W.  54th  street. 

Adolph  Zeh, 

243  W.  52nd  street. 
Herman  Fred.  Lange  Ziegel, 

8 W.  86th  street. 
Jacques  E.  Zipser, 

65  E.  84th  street. 


Total  Fellows,  1313 


ASSOCIATE  FELLOWS. 


Arthur  N.  Ailing, 

257  Church  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Frank  C.  Ard, 

604  Park  avenue, 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 
James  William  Atkinson, 

27  Church  street, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Frederick  Randolph  Bailey, 

1165  E.  Jersey  street, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
George  H.  Balleray, 

115  Broadway, 
Paterson,  N.J. 
Christopher  C.  Beling, 

1098  Broad  street, 
Newark,  N.J. 
Henry  J.  Bogardus, 

427  Bergen  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
John  B.  Boucher, 

23  Charter  Oak  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 
David  T.  Bowden, 

117  Paterson  street, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

John  C.  Boyd, 

1836-16th  street,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 
William  M.  Brien, 

111  Main  street, 
Orange,  N.  J. 
Frank  Terry  Brooks, 

Field  Point  Road, 
Greenwich,  Conn. 
James  S.  Brown, 

43  S.  Fullerton  avenue, 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

*Not  a graduate  in  medicine. 


Harris  Fenton  Brownlee, 

342  Main  street, 
Danbury,  Conn. 

Edward  Leonard  Bull, 

73  Madison  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

J.  Francis  Calef, 

Middletown,  Conn. 

William  H.  Carmalt, 

87  Elm  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

Talbot  R.  Chambers, 

15  Exchange  place, 
Jersey  City,  N.J. 

William  J.  Chandler, 

65  South  Orange  avenue, 
South  Orange,  N.  J. 

Henry  L.  Coit, 

277  Mount  Prospect  avenue, 
Newark,  N.J. 

Fred  M.  Corwin, 

696  Avenue  C, 
Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Theodore  W.  Corwin, 

146  Second  avenue, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

R.  Percy  Crandall, 

care  of  Navy  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Daniel  A.  Currie, 

Palisade  avenue, 
Englewood,  N.  J. 

William  Edgar  Darnall, 

1704  Pacific  avenue, 
Atlantic  City,  N.J. 

^Charles  B.  Davenport,  Ph.D., 
Cold  Spring  Harbor,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  F.  C.  Demarest, 

29  Academy  street, 
Passaic,  N.  J. 


Associate  Fellows. 


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Gordon  K.  Dickinson, 

280  Montgomery  street, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Wells  P.  Eagleton, 

15  Lombardy  street, 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Linn  Emerson, 

Metropolitan  Bldg, 
Orange,  N.  J. 
William  H.  Fitzgerald, 

904  Main  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Richard  P.  Francis, 

16  Plymouth  street, 

Montclair,  N.  J. 
Charles  Fox  Gardiner, 

818  N.  Cascade  avenue, 
Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Samuel  M.  Garlick, 

474  State  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Rudolph  W.  Gelbach, 

809  Hudson  street, 
Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Charles  C.  Godfrey, 

340  State  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
William  B.  Graves, 

426  Main  street, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Frank  Kirkwood  Hallock, 

Cromwell,  Conn. 
Levi  W.  Halsey, 

64  Church  street, 
Montclair,  N.  J. 
Philander  A.  Harris, 

26  Church  street, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Thomas  W.  Harvey, 

463  Main  street, 
Orange,  N.  J. 
B.  Van  Doren  Hedges, 

703  Watchung  avenue, 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 

*Not  a graduate  in  medicine. 


Ellis  W.  Hedges, 

703  Watchung  avenue, 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Henry  A.  Henriques, 

170  South  street, 
Morristown,  N.  J. 

William  Edward  Hibbard, 

Pasadena,  Cal. 

Fritz  Carleton  Hyde, 

Putnam  avenue, 
Greenwich,  Conn. 

Edward  J.  Ill, 

1002  Broad  street, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

*Holmes  C.  Jackson,  Ph.B.,Ph.D., 
338  E.  26th  street. 

Walter  B.  Johnson, 

170  Broadway, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

Kenneth  E.  Kellogg, 

New  Britain,  Conn. 

Frederick  A.  Kinch, 

Broad  st.  & Mountain  ave., 
Westfield,  N.  J. 

Philip  Leach,  Med.  Inspector, 
U.  S.  Naval  Hospital, 
Las  Animas,  Col. 

*Frederick  S.  Lee, 

437  W.  59th  street. 

Russell  W.  Lowe, 

Ridgefield,  Conn. 

*Graham  Lusk, 

11  E.  74th  street. 

Robert  J.  Lynch, 

52  Courtland  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

John  Charles  McCoy, 

292  Broadway, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 

Everett  J.  McKnight, 

110  High  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

George  E.  McLaughlin, 

41  Crescent  avenue, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 


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*John  A.  Mandel, 

338  E.  26th  street. 
Emory  Marvel, 

811  Pacific  avenue, 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Philip  Marvel, 

1616  Pacific  avenue, 
Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Harry  E.  Matthews, 

12  Hillside  avenue, 
Orange,  N.J. 
Elizabeth  Mercelis, 

17  Plymouth  street, 
Montclair,  N.J. 

Henry  S.  Miles, 

417  State  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
*George  N.  Miller, 

811  Madison  avenue. 
Carl  E.  M unger, 

81  N.  Main  street, 
Waterbury,  Conn. 
*John  R.  Murlin,  Ph.D., 

Cornell  Univ.  Med.  College, 
First  avenue  & 28th  street. 
John  B.  Murphy, 

100  State  street, 
Chicago,  111. 

Edwin  Henry  Nall, 

40  E.  41st  street. 
Henry  C.  Neer, 

Park  Ridge,  N.J. 
William  Neer, 

243  Broadway, 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Richard  C.  Newton, 

42  Church  street, 
Montclair,  N.J. 
Bronislaus  Onuf, 

Knickerbocker  Hall, 
Amityville,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Samuel  Pierson, 

61  Broad  street, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

*Not  a graduate  in  medicine. 


Stephen  Pierson, 

70  South  street, 
Morristown,  N.  J. 

Isaac  Hull  Platt, 

Wallingford,  Pa. 

John  E.  Pratt, 

Washington  avenue, 
Dumont,  N.J. 

Norman  H.  Probasco, 

175  E.  Front  street, 
Plainfield,  N.  J. 

Joseph  M.  Rector, 

307  York  street, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

^Margaret  A.  Reed,  B.  A., 

419  W.  121st  street. 

Edward  K.  Root, 

160  Garden  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Mefford  Runyon, 

110  Irvington  avenue, 
South  Orange,  N.  J. 

David  St.  John, 

256  State  street, 
Hackensack,  N.  J. 

William  G.  Schauffler, 

Madison  avenue, 
Lakewood,  N.J. 

Frederick  Schavoir, 

40  South  street, 
Stamford,  Conn. 

Gideon  C.  Segur, 

67  Farmington  avenue, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Milton  Alex.  Shlenker, 

317-318  Macheca  Bldg., 
New  Orleans,  La. 

Clarence  Edward  Skinner, 

63  Grove  street, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

F.  Freemont  Smith, 

1808  Massachusetts  avenue, 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Associate  Fellows. 


7 5 


Frank  L.  Smith, 

2180  Main  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Oliver  C.  Smith, 

44  High  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Herbert  E.  Smyth, 

376  John  street, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

*George  Soper, 

29  Broadway. 

August  Adrian  Strasser, 

115  Beech  street, 
Arlington,  N.  J. 

Theron  Y.  Sutphen, 

997  Broad  street. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Martin  J.  Synnott, 

26  Fullerton  avenue, 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

Charles  E.  Taft, 

98  High  street, 
Hartford,  Conn. 

J.  Eugene  Thomson, 

Rutland,  Vt. 

Sidney  A.  Twinch, 

Park  place  & Rector  street, 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Byron  G.  Van  Horne, 

Englewood,  N.  J. 


Gilbert  Van  Vranken, 

155  High  street, 
Passaic,  N.  J. 

Maria  M.  Vinton, 

15  Halstead  place, 
East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Johannes  H.  M.  A.  von  Tiling, 
278  Mills  street, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Jonathan  M.  Wainwright, 

627  Linden  street, 
Scranton,  Pa. 

Henry  Wallace, 

201  Ridgewood  avenue, 
Glen  Ridge,  N.J. 

*Benjamin  White,  Ph.B.,  Ph.D., 
28  Church  street. 
Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Frederick  M.  Wilson, 

834  Myrtle  avenue, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Norton  L.  Wilson, 

410  Westminster  avenue, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

John  W.  Wright, 

810  Myrtle  avenue, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Joseph  C.  Young, 

964  Broad  street, 
Newark,  N.  J. 


*Not  a graduate  in  medicine. 


Total  Associate  Fellows,  111 


FORM  FOR  BEQUESTS. 


The  following-  is  a brief  legal  form  as  a suggestion  under  which 
bequests  may  be  made  in  behalf  of  the  Academy: 

I give,  devise  and  bequeath  unto  “The  New  York  Academy 
of  Medicine”  of  the  City  of  New  York,  State  of  New  York,  a 
corporation  duly  incorporated  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
New  York  by  an  act,  entitled  “An  act  to  incorporate  The  New 
York  Academy  of  Medicine,”  passed  June  23,  1851,  and  amended 
June  4,  1853,  and  June  2,  1877 

( Here  insert  the  amount  of  money  bequeathed,  or  a description 
either  of  specific  personal  or  real  property,  or  both,  given,  or  if 
it  be  the  residue  of  an  estate,  state  that  fact,  and  for  what  pur - 
pose,  or  Fund,  the  same  is  to  be  used  for,  or  go  to.  For  the  special 
Funds  already  established  see  Historical  Note.) 


